利用绞刀-灌注器-呼吸器获取无血管股骨移植物的下颌骨重建术

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-02 DOI:10.1016/j.joms.2024.10.019
Alec Bankhead, Yotom Rabinowitz, Hether Khosa, T Toan Le, James A Phero
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2021 年 7 月至 2024 年 2 月期间,辛辛那提大学医学中心对 6 名经活检证实为良性病变的患者进行了下颌骨缺损重建手术,手术中使用了铰刀-irrigator-aspirator。患者年龄从 34 岁到 73 岁不等,其中 5 人为男性,1 人为女性。主要终点是下颌骨的骨性连续性、恢复时间以及移植体接受植入物的能力。铰刀-灌注器-抽吸器从供体部位获取 40 至 100 立方厘米的未压缩骨。所有患者都能在手术当天或术后第一天行走。供骨部位未出现神经感觉障碍。五名患者术后下颌骨在影像学上实现了连续性。在获得下颌连续性的患者中,4 人接受了种植体,1 人接受了活动假体。没有下颌骨连续性的患者拒绝接受进一步干预,并接受了活动假体。研究结果支持从股骨中获取髓质骨用于下颌骨缺损重建的可能性。
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Mandibular Reconstruction Utilizing the Reamer-Irrigator-Aspirator to Obtain Nonvascularized Femur Grafts.

Between July 2021 and February 2024, 6 patients with biopsy-confirmed benign pathologic lesions had mandibular defects reconstructed using a reamer-irrigator-aspirator at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Patients' ages ranged from 34 to 73, 5 of which were males and one female. Primary end points were bony continuity of the mandible, recovery time, and ability of the graft to receive implants. The reamer-irrigator-aspirator obtained 40 to 100 cm3 of uncompressed bone from donor sites. All patients ambulated on the day of surgery or postoperative day one. No neurosensory disturbances were reported at the donor site. Five patients achieved radiographic continuity of the mandible postoperatively. Of the patients with continuity, 4 received implants, and one received a removable prosthesis. The patient without mandibular continuity declined further intervention and received a removable prosthesis. The findings lend support to the possibility of harvesting medullary bone from the femur for mandibular defect reconstruction.

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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: This monthly journal offers comprehensive coverage of new techniques, important developments and innovative ideas in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Practice-applicable articles help develop the methods used to handle dentoalveolar surgery, facial injuries and deformities, TMJ disorders, oral cancer, jaw reconstruction, anesthesia and analgesia. The journal also includes specifics on new instruments and diagnostic equipment and modern therapeutic drugs and devices. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is recommended for first or priority subscription by the Dental Section of the Medical Library Association.
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