Literature DB >> 1410040

Unpredictable growth pattern of costochondral graft.

B Guyuron1, C I Lasa.   

Abstract

Costochondral grafts have gained increasing popularity in reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint and condyle in children. This is a report on the long-term follow-up of eight adolescent patients who underwent reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint and ramus for correction of hemifacial microsomia or trauma-related temporomandibular joint ankylosis during varying periods of growth. Six patients had hemifacial microsomia, and two suffered from posttraumatic temporomandibular joint ankylosis. Average follow-up was 80.4 months. Four patients had excessive growth of the graft, one patient had suboptimal growth, and three patients had no growth. In addition, one patient had undergone four procedures for significant graft overgrowth. Based on this study and review of the literature, we have concluded that the growth pattern of the costochondral graft is extremely unpredictable, ankylosis is a common problem following a temporomandibular joint reconstruction with costochondral graft, and mandibular overgrowth on the grafted site can actually be more troublesome than the lack of growth. Furthermore, maxillary growth is proportionately influenced by vertical mandibular growth of the graft, while the horizontal maxillary growth is not altered. Ankylosis is a result of ossification of the cartilaginous portion and the three-dimensional graft overgrowth, aggressively extending beyond the cartilage graft boundary. Based on this study, we recommend that this procedure be performed only on severe deficiencies. Adequate amounts of soft tissue should be retained between the skull base and the graft, and we further recommend harvesting the graft from the fourth or fifth rib, which may reduce the potential for overgrowth.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1410040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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