نتایج جستجو برای: midface defects

تعداد نتایج: 134699  

2013
Ashok Shenoy Vijayraj S. Patil B. S. Prithvi P. Chavan Rajshekar Halkud

AIM Head and Neck oncologic resections often leave complex defects which are challenging to reconstruct. The need of the hour is a versatile flap which has the advantages of both a regional flap (viz. reliable and easy to harvest) and a free flap (thin, pliable with good colour match). In this a study we assessed the usefulness of the supraclavicular artery flap in head and neck oncologic defec...

2011
M. Aguinaga I. Llano J. C. Zenteno S. Kofman Alfaro

Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is the most common developmental defect of the forebrain and midface in humans. sporadic and inherited mutations in the human sonic hedgehog (SHH) gene cause 37% of familial HPE. A couple was referred to our unit with a family history of two spontaneous first trimester miscarriages and a daughter with HPE who presented early neonatal death. The father had a repaired medi...

2015
Yanpu Liu Qin Ma Jinlong Zhao Lei Tian Shizhu Bai Baolin Liu Yimin Zhao

The loss of midface structures always leads to significant functional and cosmetic deficits, and the reconstruction work remains a challenge for surgeons. We report a rare case with severe midfacial defects involving the maxilla, nasal bone, and zygoma. This patient was treated with a comprehensive approach that included distraction osteogenesis, computer-aided surgery, a fibula bone graft, den...

Journal: :Seminars in plastic surgery 2009
Andrew P Trussler H Steve Byrd

The endoscopic midface lift procedure has evolved from experience with postreduction soft tissue repair after facial fracture fixation. The procedure elevates and repositions midface soft tissue, which descends with facial aging; as well, it can correct periorbital congenital abnormalities, such as exorbitism and lateral canthal displacement. The procedure has been refined by the senior author ...

Journal: :Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery 2011
Kazuhiko Yamamoto Yumiko Matsusue Kazuhiro Murakami Satoshi Horita Yuri Matsubara Tsutomu Sugiura Tadaaki Kirita

One hundred and three patients with maxillofacial fractures due to work-related accidents were analysed. Ninety-nine patients (96.1%) were male and 4 (3.9%) were female. The average age was 46.8 years (range 18-75 years). The injuries were most commonly sustained during construction (42 patients, 40.8%) followed by agriculture and forestry (31 patients, 30.1%) and manufacturing (15 patients, 14...

Journal: :The Journal of craniofacial surgery 2004
Guillaume Captier Sébastien Tourbach Michèle Bigorre Magali Saguintaah Jellal El Ahmar Pedro Montoya

Congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis may be isolated or associated with other midline anomalies. The aim of the study was to describe the measurements and features of the interorbital structure and midface in congenital nasal pyriform aperture stenosis. The computed tomography scans of eight patients (two girls and six boys) were retrospectively reviewed. Several distances were obtained ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1998
L A Camras H Oster J Campos R Campos T Ujiie K Miyake L Wang Z Meng

European American, Japanese, and Chinese 11-month-olds participated in emotion-inducing laboratory procedures. Facial responses were scored with BabyFACS, an anatomically based coding system. Overall, Chinese infants were less expressive than European American and Japanese infants. On measures of smiling and crying, Chinese infants scored lower than European American infants, whereas Japanese i...

2015
Thomas S. Kühnel Torsten E. Reichert

Fractures of the midface pose a serious medical problem as for their complexity, frequency and their socio-economic impact. Interdisciplinary approaches and up-to-date diagnostic and surgical techniques provide favorable results in the majority of cases though. Traffic accidents are the leading cause and male adults in their thirties are affected most often. Treatment algorithms for nasal bone ...

Journal: :Aesthetic surgery journal 2005
Edward O Terino

The author's anatomic model, dividing the face into 5 distinct zones, is key to his midface augmentation technique. Limiting his approach to intraoral or lower eyelid, he contends that volume alterations within each zone produce easily predictable results.

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