## Abstract Vascularized bone transfer is increasingly recognized as a very useful and versatile technique for reconstructing large bone defects. It is especially indicated in patients with challenging conditions, such as nonunions, postoncologic resections, severe trauma, and congenital defects. W
Efficacy of small reconstruction plates in vascularized bone graft mandibular reconstruction
โ Scribed by D. Gregory Farwell; Eric J. Kezirian; Jennifer L. Heydt; Bevan Yueh; Neal D. Futran
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-3074
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Background:
Utilization of vascularized bone grafts rigidly fixated with titanium reconstruction plates is the method of choice for reconstruction of segmental mandibular defects. We hypothesized that the use of the newer 2.0โmm locking reconstruction plate (LRP) is not associated with higher rates of complications when compared with larger, previously used plating systems.
Methods:
A retrospective case series of 184 patients undergoing 185 vascularized bone graft reconstruction procedures of the mandible was conducted.
Results:
There were 37 plate complications. There was no significant difference in complication rates for the 2 most used plate types (14.5% with the 2.0โmm LRP and 22.2% with the 2.4โmm LRP).
Conclusions:
Use of the smaller 2.0โmm LRP was not associated with an increase in the complications of plate fracture, exposure, infection, or nonunion. Because of its lower profile and ease of application, the 2.0โmm LRP is our plate of choice for mandibular reconstruction. ยฉ 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2006
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