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Introduction: Three-dimensional (3D) printing (additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping) is a technology that has attracted the attention of craniofacial surgeons to gain perfection in analysis, planning and execution of complex surgical challenges ...
Derick A Mendonca +3 more
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Craniofacial Fibrous Dysplasia of Orbit
Fibrous dysplasia is a benign, rare, and idiopathic skeletal disorder characterized by replacement and expansion of medullary bone by disorganized fibro-osseous tissue. Treatment for these lesions is usually sought for cosmetic or functional reasons. The
Oezkan, Birkan Taha, Tabrizi, Reza
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Abstract Background Ossifying fibromas are uncommon in horses and complete surgical excision with premaxillectomy, maxillectomy or mandibulectomy is recommended. Piezosurgery has been previously used in equines only in one study. Objective To report a case of ossifying fibroma treated with piezosurgery and to describe its follow‐up.
G. Forni +3 more
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Transfer and Storage of craniofacial Digital data to Personal Computer
Current diagnosis and surgical correction of craniofacial surgery would benefit from accurate and standardized data of computed tomography (CT). The ability of CT to identify bony and soft tissue features makes it particulrary useful for the management ...
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Computed tomography long‐term follow‐up of a facial fracture involving the orbit and paranasal sinus
Abstract Background Fractures of the facial bones involving the orbit are challenging conditions that require surgical treatment. Objectives To describe preoperative and postoperative clinical and computed tomographic findings of an orbital rim fracture repaired using a reconstruction plate. Study Design Case report.
A. Kalinovskiy +4 more
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Anatomical Variation of Absent Facial Vein: Implications for Facial Reanimation Surgery
ABSTRACT Background The facial vein is the standard recipient vessel in facial reanimation surgery. Its complete absence is rarely described but may cause major challenges during free functional muscle transfer (FFMT). This study aimed to determine the prevalence and predictors of facial vein absence and assess its surgical relevance in facial ...
Cam T. Nguyen +4 more
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Osteoma of the frontoethmoidal sinuses: craniofacial resection and reconstructive strategy.
Frontoethmoidal involvement by benign tumors may lead to aesthetic and functional sequelae. The key for removal of such lesions is a proper planned craniofacial approach based on the preoperative evaluation.
D. Curri, F. Meneghini, CLAUSER, Luigi
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Use of Free Flaps in the Reconstruction of the Ventral Skull Base: A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT Background Reconstruction of the ventral skull base represents a challenge in head and neck surgery. When local or regional flaps are insufficient, microvascular free flaps offer a reliable reconstructive option. Methods A systematic literature review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines to identify studies on ventral skull base ...
Francesco Mazzola +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Low‐flow vascular malformations (LFVMs) of the head and neck, including venous and lymphatic malformations, represent a heterogeneous group of congenital anomalies frequently requiring intervention due to functional and esthetic impairment.
Riccardo Nocini +6 more
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Craniometaphyseal and craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, head and neck manifestations and management
Craniometaphyseal and craniodiaphyseal dysplasia are rare genetic disorders of bone due to modelling errors of long bones and skull bones. These syndromes present with multiple ENT symptomatology from an early age.
Bailey, CM +3 more
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