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Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2012

An assessment of the quality of care provided to orthognathic surgery patients through a multidisciplinary clinic

Zeeshan G. Khattak; Philip Benington; Balvinder Khambay; Lyndia Green; Fraser Walker; Ashraf Ayoub

The quality of care delivered to 74 patients undergoing orthognathic surgery was assessed using a patient satisfaction questionnaire and data collected from hospital case records. Surgical complications, hospital services, patient satisfaction, and impact on quality of life, were the main aspects considered. The majority of patients reported that their treatment objectives had been achieved and that they were satisfied with the quality of care provided. The main concern of the patients regarding the clinic was the waiting time before an appointment could be offered. Eating and breathing difficulties and low mood after surgery were the main reported complications. Sixty-three patients experienced post-operative weight loss. The importance of a nutritious, high calorie soft diet should be emphasised and the use of menthol inhalations following maxillary osteotomies should be considered more frequently. Clinicians should be aware of post-operative low mood, which may require psychological support. We developed a sensitive assessment battery with comprehensive parameters to audit quality of orthognathic surgery service, and recommend that a similar approach should be considered by teams which undertake management of orthognathic patients.


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2016

Effects of Le Fort I Osteotomy on the Nasopharyngeal Airway—6-Month Follow-Up

Mohammed Almuzian; Anas Almukhtar; Xiangyang Ju; Ali Al-Hiyali; Philip Benington; Ashraf Ayoub

PURPOSE The literature discussing the impact of a single Le Fort I osteotomy on nasopharyngeal airways is limited. This study assessed the volumetric changes in the nasopharyngeal airway after a single Le Fort I osteotomy and explored the correlation between these changes and 3-dimensional surgical movements of the upper jaw. MATERIALS AND METHODS This retrospective study was conducted in 40 patients who had undergone a single Le Fort I (maxillary advancement with or without impaction) to correct Class III malocclusion with maxillary hypoplasia. Preoperative (T1) and 6-month postoperative (T2) cone-beam computed tomographic (CBCT) scans of these patients were used for analysis. Maxillary surgical movements and volumetric changes in the nasopharyngeal airway were measured. The reproducibility of the measurements was evaluated using paired t tests and intraclass correlation coefficients. The Wilcoxon test and Pearson correlation coefficient were applied to evaluate the volumetric changes in the nasopharyngeal airway space and assess the correlations of these changes to the maxillary surgical movements. RESULTS Six patients were excluded from the study owing to major differences (>5°) in their head and neck posture between the T1 and T2 CBCT scans. The errors of the repeated measurements were insignificant (P > .05), with a high level of agreement (r = 0.99; P < .05) between the repeated digitization of the landmarks. There was a statistically significant impact of a Le Fort I osteotomy on the right maxillary sinus (decreased by 17.8%) and the lower retropalatal space (expanded by 17.3%; P < .05). The correlation between the change in airway volume and the magnitude of surgical maxillary movements was moderate (r = .4). Similarly, there was a moderate correlation between changes in the upper nasopharynx and those in the hypopharynx. CONCLUSION The single Le Fort I osteotomy was found to increase the retroglossal airway volume. This could be important for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea in patients with maxillary deficiency. A long-term follow-up assessment of a larger sample with a functional assessment of airway would be beneficial to confirm these findings.


Dental update | 2010

An Overview of Three-Dimensional Imaging in Dentistry

Philip Benington; Balvinder Khambay; Ashraf Ayoub


Journal of Cranio-maxillofacial Surgery | 2014

Evaluation of an interactive multi-media device for delivering information on Le Fort I osteotomy

Assem El Azem; Philip Benington; Balvinder Khambay; Ashraf Ayoub


Annals of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons | 2014

Dentofacial deformities and orthognathic surgery in Hong Kong and Glasgow

Crystal T.Y. Lee; Lk Cheung; Balvinder Khambay; Ashraf Ayoub; Philip Benington


International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2016

Efficacy of three-dimensional visualization in mobile apps for patient education regarding orthognathic surgery.

Yeshwanth Pulijala; Minhua Ma; Xiangyang Ju; Philip Benington; Ashraf Ayoub


Archive | 2013

Basic Orthognathic Surgical Procedures

Ashraf Ayoub; Balvinder Khambay; Philip Benington; Lyndia Green; K.F. Moos; Fraser Walker


Archive | 2016

Efficacy of 3D visualization in mobile apps for patient education regarding orthognathic surgery

Yeshwanth Pulijala; Minhua Ma; Xiangyang Ju; Philip Benington; Ashraf Ayoub


Archive | 2015

Effects of Le Fort I Osteotomy on the Nasopharyngeal Airway—6-Month

Mohammed Almuzian; Anas Almukhtar; Xiangyang Ju; Ali Al-Hiyali; Philip Benington; Ashraf Ayoub


Australian Orthodontic Journal | 2015

Innovation in prediction planning for anterior open bite correction

Mohammed Almuzian; Anas Almukhtar; O'Neil M; Philip Benington; Al Anezi T; Ashraf Ayoub

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Balvinder Khambay

Glasgow Dental Hospital and School

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Fraser Walker

Southern General Hospital

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Lyndia Green

Glasgow Dental Hospital and School

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K.F. Moos

Glasgow Dental Hospital and School

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Minhua Ma

Glasgow School of Art

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