Literature DB >> 34185180

Historical evolution of surgical approaches to the face-part II: midface.

Jose S Sifuentes-Cervantes1, Francisco Carrillo-Morales2, Jaime Castro-Núñez2,3, Bhargav Venkata Chivukula2, Larry L Cunningham4, Joseph E Van Sickels5.   

Abstract

Surgical approaches to the head and maxillofacial area have been described and modified by multiple authors throughout history. It was during nineteenth and twentieth century when most of the techniques evolved due to advances in anesthesia and antibiotic therapy. Currently, a myriad of surgical approaches are employed to gain access to the maxillofacial complex, with each of them having advantages and disadvantages. Although the approaches are presented in numerous textbooks and articles, few texts describe the circumstances or historical context under which they were developed. In a series of three articles, we will provide a historical perspective of the evolution of the most common surgical approaches to the head and face employed today. Descriptions contain advantages and disadvantages of the approaches and modifications are also provided. The purpose of the present article (2/3) is to review the approaches to the midface.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  History; Maxillofacial trauma; Oral and maxillofacial surgery; Oral pathology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34185180     DOI: 10.1007/s10006-021-00956-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 1865-1550


  2 in total

1.  Rhytidectomy techniques utilized for benign parotid surgery.

Authors:  W E Hagan; J R Anderson
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  1980-04       Impact factor: 3.325

2.  [Total facial osteotomy. Crouzon's syndrome, Apert's syndrome: oxycephaly, scaphocephaly, turricephaly].

Authors:  P Tessier
Journal:  Ann Chir Plast       Date:  1967-12
  2 in total

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