Orthognathicsurgery simply means alignment of thejaws.The aim of orthognathic surgery is to normalize the relationship of thejawsbetweenthemselves andtherestof thecraniofacialcomplex. Mandibularprognathism is a common clinical problem all over the world. Currently, sagittal ramus osteotomy is the primary choice for correcting most cases of mandibular retrognathism and prognathism. The surgical option for extreme cases ofmandibular prognathism is extraoral vertical ramus osteotomy (EVRO) or intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy (IVRO) or inverted L osteotomy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the versatility of EVRO for mandibular prognathism. Ten patients with the chief complaint of mandibular prognathism with no history of keloid tendency were included in the study. EVRO was done for all patients. The parameters based on which the outcome of the surgical procedure was assessed weretime taken for the surgical procedure, facial harmony both in frontal and profile views postoperatively, and intraoperativeand postoperative complications, and assessment of the postoperative results was done through orthopantomogram (OPG) and 3D CT scan. Thetime takenfortheentiresurgicalprocedure, startingfrom incisiontoclosure, variedbetween80 and 94 minutes with the average time taken for the surgery being 90 ± 8.80 minutes. It was found that there was a statistically significant difference between preoperative (M = 53.4, SD = 5.854) and postoperative evaluation (M = 47.5, SD = 5.039) of the posterior nasal spine to nasion 1 (PNS-N 1) horizontal plane (HP)(mm) withp < 0.001. Similarly, there was a statistically significant difference between preoperative (M = 81.4, SD = 2.716) and postoperative evaluation (M = 74.4, SD = 3.627) of mandible body length (mm) withp < 0.001. However, no statistically significant difference exists between the preoperative and postoperative evaluation of anterior nasal spine (ANS) to PNS (mm) and ramus height Ar-Go (mm). EVRO is an acceptable surgical procedure owing to the fact that it is relatively simple to carry out, its lack of complications, and its good results.
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