Shu Yi, Xiaoming Lyu, Wei Wang, Mingwei Huang, Shuming Liu, Jie Zhang
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Abstract
Background: Vascularized bone grafting (VBG) is preferred for mandibular reconstruction post-tumor ablation. Although various bone-free flaps are used, their application is compromised by limitations including insufficient bone volume and poor shape. Here, we report mandibular reconstruction using axial split-step osteotomy with an iliac crest-free flap.
Methods: Over December 2018-November 2020, 12 patients underwent mandibular reconstruction via axial split osteotomy using a free iliac-crest flap.
Results: The preoperative iliac-crest length was 5.7-9.5 mm (median, 7.5 cm); the mean post-axial split-osteotomy iliac-crest length increased to 9.59 mm (range, 6.34-15.15 mm). All patients presented with initial healing 2 weeks postoperation; good bone healing was achieved in all grafted flaps by the third month of follow-up.
Conclusions: We propose a new axial split-step osteotomy technique using free iliac-crest flaps for mandibular reconstruction. We demonstrated this novel technique's reliability for safe and effective bone lengthening and establishing a reliable occlusal relationship.