Literature DB >> 25699536

Surgical guide assistant mandibular distraction osteogenesis and sagittal split osteotomy in the treatment of hemifacial microsomia.

Lei Shi1, Wei Liu, Lin Yin, Shi Feng, Shuo Xu, Zhi-Yong Zhang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hemifacial microsomia is the second most common congenital craniofacial malformation after cleft lip/palate with a wide variety of pathologic expression in jaws, skeletal components, ears, and soft tissues. Among the deformities, mandibular hypoplasia is the most common and is the main component that affects facial asymmetry. Mandibular distraction osteogenesis is the mainstay treatment; however, the vector of device and osteotomy lines need to be well designed. We utilized the sagittal split osteotomy for mandibular distraction with rapid prototyping surgical guide plate, making a successful outcome.
METHODS: Hemifacial microsomia with unilateral Pruzansky II mandibular hypoplasia were selected in this study. Three-dimensional CT reconstructive data was put into Proplan CFM for preoperative designing and then manufacturing the surgical guide plate. The mandibular osteotomy and implantation of the internal distractor were performed through an intraoral approach aided with the prefabricated guide plate. Distraction began 7 days postoperation with a frequency of 1 mm/d and the distractor was kept in place 6 to 10 months after the first operation, then the distractor was removed.
RESULTS: From July 2012 to March 2014, 6 cases of Pruzansky II hemifacial microsomia aged from 7 to 11 years were treated with the technique mentioned above. The range of distraction extends from 20 to 30 mm. The facial asymmetry deformities were improved obviously and without any complication.
CONCLUSIONS: Mandibular distraction osteogenesis by sagittal split osteotomy through rapid prototyping surgical guide plate provides certain advantages in the treatment of hemifacial microsomia.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25699536     DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000001529

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniofac Surg        ISSN: 1049-2275            Impact factor:   1.046


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