Abstract

Objective: With the collaboration of the trauma department, our study was designed to compare the effectiveness of ultrasonography (USG) and conventional radiography in the detection of bony fractures related to oral and maxillofacial regions.
 Methodology: This comparative study was conducted from March 2020 to March 2021 by the Radiology department of Sarghoda medical college hospital with the collaboration of the trauma department. Ultrasonography was performed by using GE- USG machine along with a linear extraoral transducer (frequency range 7-15 MHZ). Patients were asked to sit in a seated position facing the sinologist. Transducers were placed over the site by applying the sterile gel.
 Results: The overall sensitivity and specificity rate of ultrasonography was reported as 83.33% and 98.88% respectively in all sites whereas the sensitivity and specificity rate of conventional radiographs were reported as 70.24%, 100%. The negative predictive value of USG was reported as 96.17% along with 94.59% positive predictive value. In the contrast, conventional radiography gave a better positive predictive value (100%) than USG In our study we found better results of ultrasonography in terms of sensitivity and negative predictive value.
 Conclusion: In conclusion, our study depicts that ultrasonography is an economical, useful diagnostic tool for examining the bony fractures of facial trauma with a better sensitivity rate when compared to conventional radiographs.

Highlights

  • Nowadays the traditional method of conventional radiography is replaced with high imaging modalities including computed tomography and cone-beam CT (CBCT)

  • The overall sensitivity and specificity rate of ultrasonography was reported as 83.33% and 98.88% respectively in all sites whereas the sensitivity and specificity rate of conventional radiographs were reported as 70.24%, 100%

  • Conventional radiography gave a better positive predictive value (100%) than USG In our study we found better results of ultrasonography in terms of sensitivity and negative predictive value (Table 2)

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METHODOLOGY

Clinical diagnoses of facial injury are insufficient to examine the fracture lines which demand radiological assessment [1]. Previous studies reported 85% accuracy of ultrasonography in detecting fractures related to zygomatic-orbital complex (ZMC) [1,4]. With the collaboration of the trauma department, our study was designed to compare the effectiveness of ultrasonography and conventional radiography in the detection of bony fractures related to oral and maxillofacial regions. This comparative study was conducted from March 2020 to March 2021 at the Radiology Department of Sarghoda medical college hospital with the collaboration of trauma department. All the suspected patients of a facial skeleton who underwent CT scans and conventional radiographic examinations, visiting our facial and trauma center from March 2020 to March 2021 were included. Sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive predictive values of USG and conventional radiographs were observed for comparison

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