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Our experience with piezosurgery

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2013
Background: Piezosurgery represents a promising, meticulous and soft tissue-sparing system for bone cutting, based on ultrasonic microvibrations. There are several advantages deriving from the adoption of these devices. Above all soft tissue protection represents of the main characteristic that are particularly useful in maxillofacial surgery.
P. Cascone, V. Ramieri, G. Iannetti
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Microvascular Free Bone Flap Harvest With Piezosurgery

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011
Piezoelectric surgery has been developed to cutbone through ultrasonic microvibrations. The maincharacteristics of piezoelectric bone-cutting devicesare the selective cut of mineralized structures withoutsoft tissue damage, even in the case of accidentalcontact; a more precise cutting action than with me-chanical instruments (ie, saw and bur) thanks to
NOCINI PF   +4 more
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Piezosurgery for Excision of Large Osteoid Osteoma

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
Osteoid osteoma, a rare benign osteoblastic tumor first described by Jaffe in 1935, is characterized as a small but painful lesion that mostly affects younger people. Usually benign and harmless, osteomas are removed for pain or esthetic reasons.Piezoelectric surgery is also increasingly being used effectively in major and minor osseous oral and ...
Pushkar, Gadre   +3 more
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The use of Piezosurgery™ for external dacryocystorhinostomy

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2013
t l o i T acryocystorhinostomy aims to restore the flow of tears rom the lacrimal sac into the nose when the function of he nasolacrimal duct has been altered. External dacryocysorhinostomy is one of the techniques used in the treatment f obstruction.1 This is the surgical creation of a comunication between the lacrimal sac and the nasal cavity, hich ...
Amélie, Rougeot   +2 more
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USE OF PIEZOSURGERY IN IMPLANT DENTISTRY

BULLETIN OF STOMATOLOGY AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, 2023
Piezosurgery is a new and modern innovative method of bone surgery in implantology. The purpose of this review was to present, through a literature review, the clinical applications of piezosurgery in implant dentistry and outline their advantages and disadvantages compared to conventional surgical systems.
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Intraoral Piezosurgery: Preliminary Results of a New Technique

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2005
The piezosurgery instrument, developed in 1988, uses a modulated ultrasonic frequency that permits highly precise and safe cutting of hard tissue. Nerves, vessels, and soft tissue are not injured by the microvibrations (60 to 200 mm/sec), which are optimally adjusted to target only mineralized tissue.
Stefan, Stübinger   +4 more
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La piezosurgery dans la chirurgie de l’avant-pied

Médecine et Chirurgie du Pied, 2011
La piezosurgery est une nouvelle technique de decoupe ultrasonique initialement utilisee en chirurgie craniomaxillofaciale. Nous avons realise 22 interventions d’osteotomie pour corriger les troubles fonctionnels de l’avant-pied. L’utilisation de l’appareil est un progres considerable et a permis des decoupes osseuses extremement precises avec respect ...
DAGNINO, GIACOMO   +3 more
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Piezosurgery® for removal of symptomatic ear osteoma

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2010
Piezosurgery is an ultrasound instrument (24.7-29.5 kHz) that is able to cut the bone without necrosis and nonmineralized tissue damage. The aim of this work has been to determine the applicability and efficiency of the piezoelectric device in the excision of symptomatic ear osteomas. 10 patients affected by osteoma of the external auditory canal (EAC)
Salami A   +3 more
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Our experience with piezosurgery

2011
Piezosurgery is an ultrasound device, which has been employing since 1988 for bone cutting procedures. Piezoelettric bone surgery is associated with several advantages; soft tissue protection, optimal visibility in the surgical field, decreased blood loss, less vibration and noise, protection of tooth structure.
RAMIERI, VALERIO   +3 more
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The new bony scalpel: Piezosurgery®

2013
Innovative advances have recently occurred regarding instrumentations, energy sources, and devices aimed at facilitating surgical procedures in terms of efficient hemostasis, dissection, safety, and reduction in surgical time. In the present chapter, we introduce to the practice of otologic surgery a new ultrasound instrument: the Piezosurgery® device (
PERETTI, GIORGIO   +3 more
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