OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effects of bone graft from the mandible in repairing orbital floor defects. METHODS: Bone grafts from the mandible were used to treat 11 cases of orbital floor defects and followed up for 6-12 months. RESULTS: The surgical incisions healed primarily in all 11 patients. The orbital floor structure was restored. No vision loss, limited eye movement, implant infection, or resorption were observed postoperatively, and no complications occurred in the supply area. CONCLUSIONS: Bone grafts from the mandible were an ideal material to repair orbital floor defects.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effects of bone graft from the mandible in repairing orbital floor defects. METHODS: Bone grafts from the mandible were used to treat 11 cases of orbital floor defects and followed up for 6-12 months. RESULTS: The surgical incisions healed primarily in all 11 patients. The orbital floor structure was restored. No vision loss, limited eye movement, implant infection, or resorption were observed postoperatively, and no complications occurred in the supply area. CONCLUSIONS: Bone grafts from the mandible were an ideal material to repair orbital floor defects.
Entities:
Keywords:
bone defect; chin of the mandible; orbital fracture; reconstruction
Authors: Peng Sen Wu; Reshvin Matoo; Hong Sun; Li Yuan Song; Don O Kikkawa; Wei Lu Journal: J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg Date: 2016-11-11 Impact factor: 2.740
Authors: Matthew Shew; Michael P Carlisle; Guanning Nina Lu; Clinton Humphrey; J David Kriet Journal: Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr Date: 2016-08-29
Authors: O Ploder; M Oeckher; C Klug; M Voracek; A Wagner; G Burggasser; A Baumann; C Czerny Journal: Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg Date: 2003-06 Impact factor: 2.789
Authors: Warren Schubert; Andrew J L Gear; Chen Lee; Peter A Hilger; Erhard Haus; Mark R Migliori; Dean A Mann; Charles I Benjamin Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Date: 2002-09-15 Impact factor: 4.730