Mandibular reconstruction following oral tumor resection
Restoration of mandibular continuity is necessary for mandibular defects after resection of oral tumors to maintain esthetics and functionality. Reconstructive plates, free bone grafts, and vascularized free bone grafts are used to restore the continuity of mandibular bone defects. Recently, customi...
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| Published in | Journal of The Showa University Society Vol. 84; no. 5; pp. 384 - 390 |
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| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | Japanese |
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The Showa University Society
2024
昭和大学学士会 |
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISSN | 2187-719X 2188-529X |
| DOI | 10.14930/jshowaunivsoc.84.384 |
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| Summary: | Restoration of mandibular continuity is necessary for mandibular defects after resection of oral tumors to maintain esthetics and functionality. Reconstructive plates, free bone grafts, and vascularized free bone grafts are used to restore the continuity of mandibular bone defects. Recently, customized mandibular reconstruction has been performed using computed tomography to determine the osteotomy site. This involves the use of a reconstructive plate with vascularized free bone grafts or particulate cancellous bone and marrow (PCBM) along with custom-made titanium mesh tray. This article describes mandible reconstruction using a free fibula osteocutaneous flap with microvascular anastomosis and a custom-made titanium mesh tray with PCBM harvested from the iliac crest. |
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| ISSN: | 2187-719X 2188-529X |
| DOI: | 10.14930/jshowaunivsoc.84.384 |