نتایج جستجو برای: mandibular periosteum transfer

تعداد نتایج: 316672  

Journal: :world journal of plastic surgery 0
ruholah abbasi department of otolaryngology, besat hospital, hamedan, iran

permanent facial paralysis is a catastrophic event for involved patients. in long lasting paralysis with severe facial muscles atrophy, masseter muscle transfer is a very good choice. but its greatest problem is postoperative elongation of flap and gradual diminishing of early results and loss of symmetry. this article advocate a new modification for resolving this problem with concomitant elev...

Permanent facial paralysis is a catastrophic event for involved patients. In long lasting paralysis with severe facial muscles atrophy, masseter muscle transfer is a very good choice. But its greatest problem is postoperative elongation of flap and gradual diminishing of early results and loss of symmetry. This article advocate a new modification for resolving this problem with concomitant el...

2013
A. TARSITANO R. SGARZANI E. BETTI C.M. ORANGES F. CONTEDINI R. CIPRIANI C. MARCHETTI

Free fibula flap is the most common free tissue transfer for maxillary and mandibular reconstructions. The distal part of the harvested bone is transferred, while the proximal part is removed by sub-periosteum dissection. The vascularized periosteum attached to the vascular pedicle has osteogenic potential. 61 patients reconstructed with free fibula flaps were divided in 2 groups: 41 flaps perf...

2013
Ruholah Abbasi

Permanent facial paralysis is a catastrophic event for involved patients. In long lasting paralysis with severe facial muscles atrophy, masseter muscle transfer is a very good choice. But its greatest problem is postoperative elongation of flap and gradual diminishing of early results and loss of symmetry. This article advocate a new modification for resolving this problem with concomitant elev...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2004
Wilson Denis Martins Lucia Fátima de Castro Avila

A case of spontaneous bone regeneration after mandibulectomy is presented. The patient was young and had a mandibular resection performed for a large fibroma. Only one of the condyles was preserved. Partial preservation of the periosteum may play an important role in rapid bone regeneration. In this case bone regeneration occurred only in mandibular regions where the periosteum could be preserved.

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2011
Seika Matsushima Noritaka Isogai Robin Jacquet Elizabeth Lowder Taku Tokui William J Landis

This study was undertaken to determine whether periosteum from different bone sources in a donor results in the same formation of bone and cartilage. In this case, periosteum obtained from the cranium and mandible (examples of tissue supporting intramembranous ossification) and the radius and ilium (examples of tissues supporting endochondral ossification) of individual calves was used to produ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
toshinori iwai department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, yokohama city university graduate school of medicine, 3-9 fukuura, kanazawa-ku, yokohama, kanagawa 236-0004, japan +81-45787 2659, [email protected]; department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, yokohama city university graduate school of medicine, 3-9 fukuura, kanazawa-ku, yokohama, kanagawa 236-0004, japan +81-45787 2659, [email protected] toshiharu izumi department of radiology, yokohama city university hospital, yokohama, kanagawa, japan junichi baba department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, yokohama city university graduate school of medicine, 3-9 fukuura, kanazawa-ku, yokohama, kanagawa 236-0004, japan +81-45787 2659, [email protected] jiro maegawa department of plastic and reconstructive surgery, yokohama city university hospital, yokohama, kanagawa, japan kenji mitsudo department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, yokohama city university graduate school of medicine, 3-9 fukuura, kanazawa-ku, yokohama, kanagawa 236-0004, japan +81-45787 2659, [email protected] iwai tohnai department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, yokohama city university graduate school of medicine, 3-9 fukuura, kanazawa-ku, yokohama, kanagawa 236-0004, japan +81-45787 2659, [email protected]

osteoma is a benign, slow-growing osteogenic tumor that sometimes arises from the craniomaxillofacial region, such as the sinus, temporal or jaw bones. osteoma consists of compact or cancellous bone that may be peripheral, central or extraskeletal type. peripheral osteoma arises from the periosteum and is commonly a unilateral, pedunculated mushroom-like mass. peripheral osteoma of the mandible...

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