RECONSTRUCTION OF MANDIBULAR DEFECTS WITH CRESTA ILÍACA INJERTO RETROSPECTIVE RESEARCH OF 24 CASES

Authors

  • Diego Palacios

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31984/oactiva.v1i3.207

Keywords:

Mandibular defect, autologous bone graft, block resection, mandibular reconstruction

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Establish rate of success, understand the reasons of failure both fundamental steps to build an evidence based medicine that may improve and be replicate in other hands at different latitudes. We present a study on the management of mandibular defects using iliac crest bone graft. OBJETIVE: Evaluate the results of treatment of mandibular reconstruction using iliac crest bone graft. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The research was conducted in the Maxillofacial Surgery Regional Hospital "Gral. I. Zaragoza” in eastern Mexico City form january 2002 to december 2012 with a minimum follow up of 2 years each patient. The sample group was 24 patient with different etiologies caused mandibular bone defect requiring a mandibular reconstruction with iliac crest graft, performed by the same surgeon Maxillo facial. RESULTS: Patients showed a success rate of 87% in terms of stability, integration and moderate bone resorption. Mediate postsurgical infection was the most common complication 20.8%, of which two patients ended with failure and loss of bone graft. CONCLUSIONS: The iliac crest graft is reliable method for the reconstruction of mandibular defect with a predictable recovery of mandibular function, and a possibility of oral rehabilitation.

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2018-03-07
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Palacios, D. (2018). RECONSTRUCTION OF MANDIBULAR DEFECTS WITH CRESTA ILÍACA INJERTO RETROSPECTIVE RESEARCH OF 24 CASES. Odontología Activa Revista Científica, 1(3), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.31984/oactiva.v1i3.207