Literature DB >> 8909726

Mandibular reconstruction with full thickness calvarial bone and temporal muscle flap.

K W Grätz1, H F Sailer, P E Haers, C K Oechslin.   

Abstract

Eleven patients underwent mandibular reconstruction with pedicled temporal muscle flaps combined with vascularised or free full thickness calvarial bone grafts. Six were primary and five secondary reconstructions. The indications were squamous cell carcinoma (n = 6), radio-osteonecrosis (n = 4), and gunshot wound (n = 1). Five patients also had endosseus implants, either simultaneously or delayed. The only major complications were necrosis of the whole calvarial bone (n = 1) and permanent facial nerve palsy (n = 1). The advantages of using full thickness calvarial bone are that it is thick enough to take an endosseous implant, morbidity is low, there is virtually no postoperative pain, the scar is invisible, and there is only one donor area for both hard and soft tissue. Transplantation of full thickness calvarial bone and temporal muscle is a viable alternative to an osseomyocutaneous microvascularised free flap for reconstruction of the mandible when the neck has been previously operated on or irradiated, and anastomosis may be critical.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8909726     DOI: 10.1016/s0266-4356(96)90091-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0266-4356            Impact factor:   1.651


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1.  Surgical, orthodontic and prosthodontic rehabilitation of a patient with follicular ameloblastoma: a case report.

Authors:  Herman F Sailer; Fadi Tarawneh; Panagiotis Fourkas; Dimitrios Z Antoniades; Athanasios E Athanasiou
Journal:  Eur J Dent       Date:  2010-04
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