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Long-Term Follow-Up of Computer-Assisted Microvascular Mandibular Reconstruction: A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
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Segmental Mandibulectomy and Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibula-Free Flap Using a 3D Template. [PDF]
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Exploring CT pixel and voxel size effect on anatomic modeling in mandibular reconstruction. [PDF]
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1977
The stainless steel 316 mesh tray with cancellous bone offers a method of mandibular reconstruction which theoretically is appealing from the viewpoint of basic osseous healing. The results in fity-two patients at twenty different institutions indicates encouraging results. Further evaluation of this method is recommended.
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The stainless steel 316 mesh tray with cancellous bone offers a method of mandibular reconstruction which theoretically is appealing from the viewpoint of basic osseous healing. The results in fity-two patients at twenty different institutions indicates encouraging results. Further evaluation of this method is recommended.
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1985
Although there is no general agreement, we think immediate reconstruction with free bone graft from the iliac crest or rib is the method of choice for a small mandibular body or arch defect without concomitant significant loss of soft tissue. Soft tissue reconstruction with well-vascularized tissue should always be performed when extensive loss of soft
M, Cohen, R C, Schultz
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Although there is no general agreement, we think immediate reconstruction with free bone graft from the iliac crest or rib is the method of choice for a small mandibular body or arch defect without concomitant significant loss of soft tissue. Soft tissue reconstruction with well-vascularized tissue should always be performed when extensive loss of soft
M, Cohen, R C, Schultz
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Oral Oncology, 2018
Mandibular reconstruction presents unique functional and aesthetic challenges to the reconstructive surgeon. This review will cover current techniques for mandibular reconstruction, including the various plating strategies for rigid fixation, the choice of osseous donor site, and the concurrent reconstruction of associated soft tissue defects.
Kiran, Kakarala +3 more
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Mandibular reconstruction presents unique functional and aesthetic challenges to the reconstructive surgeon. This review will cover current techniques for mandibular reconstruction, including the various plating strategies for rigid fixation, the choice of osseous donor site, and the concurrent reconstruction of associated soft tissue defects.
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Contemporary mandibular reconstruction
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2016Purpose of review Multiple disease processes, including neoplasia, trauma, and medication side-effects, necessitate segmental resection and subsequent reconstruction of the mandible. As surgical techniques have advanced, several technologies have been developed with the potential to significantly transform a surgeon's approach ...
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Titanium Tray Mandibular Reconstruction
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982Mandibular reconstructions still present a difficult and challenging problem. Failures experienced in using rib or iliac bone grafts stimulated clinical and research activities in evaluating the following new techniques: composite myocutaneous bone flaps, bone transplants with microvascular anastomoses, and freeze-dried homografts.
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