Abstract

Refracture of the mandible following stable internal fixation would be rare. A 28-years-old male patient was transferred to our emergency center due to fall caused by epilepsy seizure. Computed tomography (CT) showed left condylar base fracture with medial displacement and dislocation, and symphysis fracture. The fracture of condyle and symphysis were performed osteosynthesis with 2 mini-plates on ideal lines of osteosynthesis. The proximal segment of the condyle was placed totally three 7-mm-screws and 2 mini-plates. Six days after surgery, the patient transferred to our emergency center again due to fall by epileptic seizure. The patient drunk a lot of alcohol on the day before. CT indicated that left side fracture of condylar neck with medial displacement above the fixation plates, and no fracture of symphysis. The fracture line run on upper screw of posterior plate. The proximal segment of condyle could not be repositioned in the secondary surgery. The epilepsy patient following mandibular fracture might cause further epilepsy seizures. The risk factors of recurrence seizures should be evaluated including alcohol intake, less sleep and a history of noncompliance to anti-epileptic drugs.

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