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Case report - Abstract

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Abderrahim El Bouazzaoui , Smael Labib, Ali Derkaoui , Mohammed Adnane Berdai, Azzeddine Bendadi, Mustapha Harandou. Dislocation of temporo-mandibular joint - an uncommon circumstance of occurrence: vaginal delivery.
The Pan African Medical Journal. 2010;5:23

Key words: Dislocation, temporo-mandibular joint, vaginal delivery, Morocco

Permanent link: http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/5/23/full

Received: 15/06/2010 - Accepted: 25/06/2010 - Published: 25/06/2010

© Abderrahim El Bouazzaoui et al.   The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Dislocation of temporo-mandibular joint - an uncommon circumstance of occurrence:  vaginal delivery

 

 

Abderrahim El Bouazzaoui 1,& ,  Smael  Labib1,  Ali  Derkaoui1 , Mohammed Adnane Berdai1, Azzeddine Bendadi1, Mustapha Harandou1

 

1Department of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, Mother and Child Hospital, University Hospital Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

 

 

&Corresponding author

Abderrahim El Bouazzaoui, Department of Anesthesia and Resuscitation, Mother and Child Hospital, University Hospital Hassan II, Fez, Morocco

 

 

 

Abstract

 

Dislocation of temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) is an infrequent disease but still spectacular. This disease consists of a permanent, to some extent complete disruption of the temporo-mandibular joint. These dislocations often occur in a context of yawning, and less frequently after a burst of laughing or relatively mild facial trauma (slap, punch on the chin). We report a case of TMJ occurring in an uncommon circumstance: vaginal delivery. A woman aged 24-years with no special past medical history; primipara was admitted in the Department of Maternity of the University Hospital Hassan II of Fez for an imminent delivery of a twin pregnancy. Ten minutes after admission, the patient delivered vaginally with episiotomy. She gave birth to twins weighing 2800g and 2400g. During labour, and due to efforts of crying, the patient developed a sudden and immediate loss of function of the temporo-mandibular joint, with difficulty of speaking, the mouth permanently opened and with the chin lowered and thrown forward. The examination found an empty glenoid fossa of the temporo-mandibular joint in both sides. The diagnosis of dislocation of the TMJ was established. A CT scan of facial bones was done, objectifying a bilateral dislocation of TMJ. The reduction of this dislocation was performed in the operating room under sedation.