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Distraction osteogenesis and its application to the midface and bony orbit in craniosynostosis syndromes.

B A Toth1, J W Kim, M Chin, M Cedars.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the potential advantages of applying distraction osteogenesis techniques to the correction of orbital and midfacial hypoplasia in craniosynostosis syndromes. Fifteen children with various craniosynostosis syndromes underwent Le Fort III advancement assisted by gradual distraction utilizing a pair of internal distraction devices custom-fabricated for each child. The surgical procedure consisted of a Le Fort III osteotomy, implantation of internal devices with initiation of distraction intraoperatively, and an accelerated rate of midfacial advancement over the next 3 to 5 days. Activation of the distraction hardware was accomplished by a percutaneous pin, which was removed at the end of the distraction protocol, allowing the internal devices to fixate the fragment for a minimum of 6 months during the period of consolidation. With follow-up ranging between 3 to 38 months, the average orbital and midfacial advancement was 19.7 mm (range, 12.0-30.0 mm). Proptosis was lessened and facial proportions significantly improved in all patients. Serious complications were not encountered. The modified distraction protocol utilized in this group of patients was aimed at addressing the unique requirements of pediatric craniofacial surgery, and resulted in almost twice the amount of correction previously reported for traditional rigid fixation techniques.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9586536     DOI: 10.1097/00001665-199803000-00003

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


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4.  Deferoxamine expedites consolidation during mandibular distraction osteogenesis.

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6.  Fifteen years of experience with the midfacial distraction without maxillary osteotomy protocol.

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8.  Comparison of Midface Advancement by External and Internal Craniofacial Distraction Osteogenesis.

Authors:  S M Balaji; Preetha Balaji
Journal:  Ann Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2018 Jul-Dec

9.  Evaluation of cephalometric points in midface bone lengthening with the use of a rigid external device in syndromic craniosynostosis patients.

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