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Simultaneous standard total joint prosthesis reconstruction with SSRO and Le Fort I osteotomy in the treatment of unilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis with jaw deformity: a case cohort study. [PDF]
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Evaluation of trigeminocardiac reflex during Le Fort I and sagittal split ramus osteotomies
Gholamreza Shirani +2 more
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Le Fort I Osteotomy in Cleft Patients : Maxillary Advancement and Velopharyngeal Function
Roni Lahtinen
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Asystole during Le Fort I osteotomy
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1989A case report of asystole occurring during down-fracture of a maxilla in a Le Fort I osteotomy procedure is described. The case serves to illustrate an extreme example of the trigeminovagal reflex during manipulation of the maxilla.
J R, Ragno, R M, Marcoot, S E, Taylor
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Endoscopically assisted Le Fort I osteotomy
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 2001A new technique of the Le Fort I osteotomy using endoscopic techniques through limited approaches has been evaluated.This technique was first carried out successfully in a study on six cadavers. Thereafter we performed endoscopically assisted Le Fort l osteotomy in two patients.Four vertical incisions were used in the vestibule (paranasally and ...
D, Rohner, V, Yeow, B, Hammer
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
In this video, we present a single piece Le Fort I osteotomy with bone graft in a patient with a unilateral cleft lip and palate. Maxillary osteotomies in the cleft patient can be challenging because of the presence of scar, palatal or alveolar fistulae, compromised teeth, and vascularization of the segments. The video demonstrates our current approach
Craig, Moores +2 more
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In this video, we present a single piece Le Fort I osteotomy with bone graft in a patient with a unilateral cleft lip and palate. Maxillary osteotomies in the cleft patient can be challenging because of the presence of scar, palatal or alveolar fistulae, compromised teeth, and vascularization of the segments. The video demonstrates our current approach
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Resorbable Fixation of Le Fort I Osteotomies
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1998We 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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