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Le fort I osteotomy with bone grafts in preprosthetic surgery: technical note.

Lorena Pingarron-Martin1, Javier Arias-Gallo2, Hui Shan Ong3, Manuel Chamorro Pons2.   

Abstract

Background Being edentulous causes progressive bony resorption in maxillae, which can lead to altered maxillomandibular relationships. Discussion should consider Le Fort I osteotomy with inlay grafts for a better success rate. Thus, this article introduces a technical note in improving the success rate. Case Report The presented technical note permits transformation of the surgery in a conventional Le Fort I with a simple fixation not only of the grafts but also of the osteotomy. The surgical steps are explained as well as the follow-up results. Discussion Adding additional wire anchorage around bone grafts greatly improved our success rate and reduced our operative time. Bone grafting concurrently with Le Fort I osteotomy immediately improved the facial skeletal profile. Several in vitro studies have shown that galvanic corrosion does not play a significant role when combining stainless steel and titanium. Our novel technique is relatively simple and can be easily picked up by young surgeons.

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Keywords:  Le Fort I osteotomy; bone graft; wire fixation

Year:  2013        PMID: 24436751      PMCID: PMC3721011          DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1333876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr        ISSN: 1943-3875


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