Comparison of ultrasound-guided and conventional arthrocentesis of the temporomandibular joint

Publication date: Available online 23 April 2016 Source:British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Author(s): Mustan Barıs Sivri, Yasar Ozkan, Filiz Namdar Pekiner, Gokhan Gocmen Arthrocentesis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can be done either conventionally or under ultrasonographic guidance, and we have compared the effectiveness of the two techniques. Twenty patients who required arthrocentesis of the TMJ were randomly assigned to ultrasonographically guided (US-guided) and conservative arthrocentesis (n=10 in each group). The number of relocations of the first and second punctures, pain experienced during each procedure measured using a visual analogue scale (VAS), and the duration of the procedure were the main outcome variables. The pain score compared with the maximal interincisal mouth opening measured preoperatively, immediately after operation, at 1 week, and 1 and 3 months, were secondary outcome variables. No patient in either group developed a complication, and there was no significant difference between the two groups, except that US-guided arthrocentesis took significantly longer than the conventional technique (p=0.000). US-guided arthrocentesis of the TMJ was no more successful than the conventional technique, and took longer. Further studies with more patients are required to validate these findings.
Source: British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research