TY - JOUR
T1 - The estmjs (European society of temporomandibular joint surgeons) consensus and evidence‐based recommendations on management of condylar dislocation
AU - Neff, Andreas
AU - McLeod, Niall
AU - Spijkervet, Frederik
AU - Riechmann, Merle
AU - Vieth, Ulla
AU - Kolk, Andreas
AU - Sidebottom, Andrew J.
AU - Bonte, Bernard
AU - Speculand, Bernard
AU - Saridin, Carrol
AU - Wilms, Christian T.
AU - Politis, Constantinus
AU - Ângelo, David Faustino
AU - Hirjak, Dušan
AU - Aagaard, Esben
AU - Spallaccia, Fabrizio
AU - Monje, Florencio
AU - Undt, Gerhard
AU - Gerbino, Giovanni
AU - Lehman, Hadas
AU - Sanromán, Jacinto F.
AU - Mercuri, Louis G.
AU - Cascarini, Luke
AU - Ulmner, Mattias
AU - Mommaerts, Maurice
AU - Saeed, Nadeem R.
AU - Güven, Orhan
AU - Sembronio, Salvatore
AU - Machoň, Vladimir
AU - Skroch, Linda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - Although condylar dislocation is not uncommon, terminology, diagnostics, and treatment concepts vary considerably worldwide. This study aims to present a consensus recommendation based on systematically reviewed literature and approved by the European Society of TMJ Surgeons (ESTMJS). Based on the template of the evidence‐based German guideline (register # 007‐063) the ESTMJS members voted on 30 draft recommendations regarding terminology, diagnostics, and treatment initially via a blinded modified Delphi procedure. After unblinding, a discussion and voting followed, using a structured consensus process in 2019. An independent moderator documented and evaluated voting results and alterations from the original draft. Although the results of the preliminary voting were very heterogenous and differed significantly from the German S3 guideline (p < 0.0005), a strong consensus was achieved in the final voting on terminology, diagnostics, and treatment. In this voting, multiple alterations, including adding and discarding recommendations, led to 24 final recommendations on assessment and management of TMJ dislocation. To our knowledge, the ESTMJS condylar dislocation recommendations are the first both evidence and consensus‐based international recommendations in the field of TMJ surgery. We recommend they form the basis for clinical practice guidelines for the management of dislocations of the mandibular condyle.
AB - Although condylar dislocation is not uncommon, terminology, diagnostics, and treatment concepts vary considerably worldwide. This study aims to present a consensus recommendation based on systematically reviewed literature and approved by the European Society of TMJ Surgeons (ESTMJS). Based on the template of the evidence‐based German guideline (register # 007‐063) the ESTMJS members voted on 30 draft recommendations regarding terminology, diagnostics, and treatment initially via a blinded modified Delphi procedure. After unblinding, a discussion and voting followed, using a structured consensus process in 2019. An independent moderator documented and evaluated voting results and alterations from the original draft. Although the results of the preliminary voting were very heterogenous and differed significantly from the German S3 guideline (p < 0.0005), a strong consensus was achieved in the final voting on terminology, diagnostics, and treatment. In this voting, multiple alterations, including adding and discarding recommendations, led to 24 final recommendations on assessment and management of TMJ dislocation. To our knowledge, the ESTMJS condylar dislocation recommendations are the first both evidence and consensus‐based international recommendations in the field of TMJ surgery. We recommend they form the basis for clinical practice guidelines for the management of dislocations of the mandibular condyle.
KW - Clinical practice guideline
KW - Condylar dislocation
KW - Evidence‐based medicine
KW - Joint dislocations
KW - Temporomandibular joint
KW - Terminology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85118145281
U2 - 10.3390/jcm10215068
DO - 10.3390/jcm10215068
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85118145281
SN - 2077-0383
VL - 10
JO - Journal of Clinical Medicine
JF - Journal of Clinical Medicine
IS - 21
M1 - 5068
ER -