| Literature DB >> 35524015 |
Sherif Ali1, Omniya Abdel Aziz2, Mamdouh Ahmed2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Temporal hollowing is a common complication following the rotation of the temporalis muscle that leaves the patient with a cosmetic impairment. Several alloplastic materials have been used to reconstruct the donor site; however, these implants need meticulous adaptation to conform the periphery of the defect and restore the contour of the temporal area. The aim of this study was to assess the use of patient-specific polyetheretherketone (PEEK) temporal implants to prevent temporal hollowing following the use of full temporalis muscle flap for large maxillary defects reconstruction.Entities:
Keywords: Computer-assisted surgery; Maxillofacial reconstruction; Patient-specific implants; Rapid prototyping; Temporal hollowing; Temporalis flap
Year: 2022 PMID: 35524015 PMCID: PMC9076787 DOI: 10.1186/s40902-022-00348-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg ISSN: 2288-8101
Fig. 1The temporalis muscle virtually segmented and separated (green)
Fig. 2The muscle refined to create the final virtual temporal implant (red)
Fig. 3The virtual implant formed of four interlocking parts
Fig. 4The printed patient-specific PEEK implants
Fig. 5The temporalis muscle before elevation
Fig. 6The temporalis muscle after elevation and the PEEK implant parts initially seated in place
Fig. 7The PEEK implant fixed in position
Fig. 8Incisions sutured in layers
Fig. 9Photograph of the patient 4 weeks after the surgery
Baseline data and outcomes for individual cases
| Case | Age/sex | Defect | Complications | Patient satisfaction | Surgeon grading | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diagnosis | Reconstruction | |||||
| 1 | 36/M | Central giant cell granuloma | Primary | - | 5 | I |
| 2 | 62/M | Mucormycosis | Secondary | - | 5 | I |
| 3 | 40/M | Central giant cell granuloma | Primary | - | 5 | I |
| 4 | 53/F | Pleomorphic adenoma | Primary | - | 5 | I |
| 5 | 30/M | Gun-shoot injury | Secondary | Seroma | 4 | I |
| 6 | 57/F | Osteomyelitis | Secondary | - | 5 | I |
| 7 | 48/M | Ameloblastoma | Primary | - | 4 | I |
| 8 | 38/F | Schwannoma | Secondary | - | 5 | I |