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Miniplate Fixation of Le Fort I Osteotomies
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986The use of rigid, internal, three-dimensional fixation using vitallium bone plates in 28 consecutive Le Fort I osteotomies is presented. A minimum follow-up period of 6 months was required for inclusion in this patient group. Maxillary movements included advancements (17), intrusions (9), lengthenings (5), and retrusions (2).
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General Rules in Le Fort Osteotomies: Six Steps
The Le Fort osteotomies are composed of a logical sequence of surgical steps that must be consistently followed during each procedure in order to operate successfully, with clarity and safely. Basically six surgical steps can be distinguished, from incision to osteosynthesis.Kessler, Peter +3 more
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Le Fort III and Le Fort II Osteotomies
Atlas of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, 2016David D, Vu, Paul S, Tiwana
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Modifications in the Le Fort III osteotomy
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985M C, Kinnebrew, W R, Dzyak
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Segmented Le Fort I Osteotomies
The most common bignathic osteotomy techniques currently used to correct growth-related sagittal, vertical, and transverse deviations, as in syndromal and non-syndromal maldevelopments, involve Le Fort osteotomies in combination with splitting techniques in the mandible.Kessler, Peter +2 more
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[Horseshoe Le Fort I osteotomy].
Revue de stomatologie, de chirurgie maxillo-faciale et de chirurgie orale, 2014Performing Le Fort I impaction osteotomy can be compromised or impossible. The intranasal volume of the lower turbinates prevents an important maxillary impaction. In this case, horseshoe osteotomy is an alternative.The first step is to lower the inferior edge of the pyriform aperture and the anterior floor of the nasal fossae with a bur.
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Clinical Anatomy and the Le Fort Osteotomies
Bernhard von Langenbeck from Berlin performed the first Le Fort I osteotomy in 1859. A few years later, in 1867, Cheever removed a nasopharyngeal tumor by maxillary osteot-omy using the first total maxillary downfracture method. Moloney and Worthington (J Oral Surg 39:1278-82, 1981) and Wassmund (Lehrbuch der praktischen Chirurgie des Mundes und der ...Kessler, Peter, Hardt, Nicolas
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