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A complication of Le Fort I osteotomy

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2010
Le Fort I osteotomy is a routine procedure for oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Following advances in instrumentation and anaesthesia, it is usually carried out safely as an elective procedure in hospitals with no adverse complications. Life-threatening complications are rare although the operation is performed in an area with an extensive vascular ...
Sam A Harding
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The history of the “Le Fort I osteotomy”

Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
The history of temporary mobilisation of the upper jaw is described. The operation was first described 130 years ago for removal of a nasopharyngeal tumour. The maxilla was split at the level now known as a Le Fort I osteotomy. A further 80 years elapsed before this operation became part of the surgical treatment of skeletal deformities of the face.
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Secondary Fractures of Le Fort I Osteotomy

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
To report the ophthalmic complications of Le Fort I osteotomy for the correction of dentofacial deformities and to determine the maximal compressive loads applied during pterygomaxillary separation in a cadaver model.Two cases of ophthalmic complications arising after Le Fort I osteotomy are reported. Le Fort I osteotomy was performed on five cadavers.
M W, Wilson   +8 more
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Osseous repair with Le Fort I osteotomy

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1989
The effectiveness of rigid and semirigid fixation at various distances between Le Fort I osteotomy segments after different healing periods was evaluated in 16 Macaca fasicularis monkeys. The histologic findings revealed better healing with semirigid fixation.
N R, Calhoun   +3 more
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Resorbable Fixation of Le Fort I Osteotomies

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1998
We review our experience with resorbable fixation in Le Fort I osteotomies. We used resorbable plates and screws for fixation of 29 Le Fort I osteotomies over a 1-year period (October 1996-November 1997). Patients ages ranged from 13 to 38 years (mean, 24.7 years). The postoperative follow-up ranged from 2 weeks to 1 year.
R C, Edwards, K D, Kiely
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