Auditory Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Orthognathic Surgery: An Analysis of Middle Ear Disease. [PDF]
Abstract Objective To characterize postoperative Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) and middle ear pathology following Le Fort I osteotomy. Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Single tertiary care center. Methods Patients who underwent Le Fort I (LF1) osteotomy between 2000 and 2022 were identified using CPT codes.
Hughes SE +4 more
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Stroke Due to Orthognathic Surgery: Case Report of a Rare Complication
Summary:. Le Fort I osteotomy is a frequent surgical procedure used in orthognathic surgeries to treat severe malocclusions and is associated with relatively rare surgical complications.
Luana Lima Bulgarelli, MS +5 more
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A safe, stable, and convenient three-dimensional device for high Le Fort I osteotomy
Background Le Fort I osteotomy is a highly effective treatment for skeletal jaw deformities and is commonly performed. High Le Fort I osteotomy is a modified surgical procedure performed for improving the depression of the cheeks by setting the osteotomy
Keisuke Sugahara +4 more
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Anterior Palatal Fistula Formation after Le Fort I Osteotomy in Conventional Orthognathic Surgery
The prevalence rate of maxillary ischemic complications following Le Fort I osteotomy was estimated to be about 1%. Understanding the local and systemic factors affecting maxillary perfusion before, during, and after the surgery can prevent the ...
Saeed Nezafati, Tannaz Pourlak
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Application of Le Fort I Osteotomy for Post-traumatic Malocclusion Secondary to Condylar Fractures in an Elderly Patient: A Case Report [PDF]
The condylar region is a common site of mandibular fractures, and inadequate treatment of condylar fractures causes an anterior open bite. This malocclusion reduces the quality of life and requires surgical intervention in some cases. However, in elderly
Shinsuke Yamamoto +4 more
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A complication rate of 6.1% exists with Le Fort I osteotomies and 4% of it accounts for vascular events. A Le Fort I osteotomy typically involves the posterior maxilla which houses the pterygoid plexus and is a major source of bleeding.
Sunil Richardson +2 more
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Perceptual Speech Assessment after Maxillary Advancement Osteotomy in Patients with a Repaired Cleft Lip and Palate [PDF]
BackgroundMaxillary hypoplasia refers to a deficiency in the growth of the maxilla commonly seen in patients with a repaired cleft palate. Those who develop maxillary hypoplasia can be offered a repositioning of the maxilla to a functional and esthetic ...
Seok-Kwun Kim +3 more
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OSTEOTOMI LE FORT I DALAM BEDAH ORTHOGNATIK
Le Fort I osteotomy is the surgery in the maksila similar to the live fracture of the Fort I. In orthognathic surgery, Le Fort I osteotomy is the best choice for the conventional vertical dimension and relatively easy and middle and sufficient to ...
Zulkarnain A. M. Zulkarnain +3 more
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Evaluation of two surgical methods for maxillary hypoplasia in patients with cleft lip and palate [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of anterior maxillary segmental distraction osteogenesis and Le Fort Ⅰ Osteotomy on secondary maxillary hypoplasia in patients with cleft lip and palate.
GUO Songsong, ZHANG Zhenxing, ZHANG Ping, JIANG Chenghui, CHENG Jie, JIANG Hongbing, LI Sheng
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Modified anterior maxillary distraction using “Winged Osteotomy”: A technical note
Hypoplasia of the maxilla is common in cleft lip and palate (CLP) deformities. Orthognathic surgery has been the traditional method of correction in such developmental anomalies since 1970's, with Le-Fort I advancement as its long-established management ...
Srinivas Gosla Reddy +3 more
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