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The zygomatic bone as a potential donor site for alveolar reconstruction--a quantitative anatomic cadaver study.

V T Kainulainen1, G K B Sàndor, C M L Clokie, A M Keller, K S Oikarinen.   

Abstract

The aim of this cadaver study was to evaluate the possibility of using the zygomatic bone as an intraoral bone harvesting donor site and to determine the safety of this harvesting procedure. In addition, the volume of bone material harvested from the zygomatic bone was measured. Twenty fixed adult cadavers were used to yield a total of 40 zygomatic bone harvest sites, from which bone was collected. The volume of bone obtained from the zygomatic harvests was measured with a water displacement method and by compressing the graft into a syringe. The safety of the technique was evaluated by assessing possible encroachment upon the neighbouring structures. After bone harvesting, the zygomatic sites were exposed and evaluated for visible perforations or fractures. Possible damage to the neighbouring tissues was also examined with computed tomography scans at 18 sites in nine cadavers. The average bone graft volume obtained from the zygomatic bone was measured to be 0.53 ml (SD 0.25) with water displacement and 0.59 ml (SD 0.26) with the syringe. The complications in the zygoma included 15 small perforations into the maxillary sinus and 7 perforations into the infratemporal fossa. CT scans showed that bone could be harvested safely without encroaching upon the orbital floor or the surrounding nerves and vessels in the zygoma. The zygomatic bone is a safe intraoral donor site for the reconstruction of small- to medium-sized alveolar defects.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15556328     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2004.01.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0901-5027            Impact factor:   2.789


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