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Mandibular reconstruction using split autogenous bone grafts.

J W Frame, H D Edmondson, A Furniss

    The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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    This study details a surgical method for reconstructing the mandible using iliac crest bone grafts. The technique shows early healing and good functional outcomes, offering a viable option for bone repair.

    Area of Science:

    • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Regenerative Medicine

    Background:

    • Mandibular defects often require complex reconstruction.
    • Autogenous bone grafting is a common reconstructive method.
    • Iliac crest bone is a frequently used donor site.

    Observation:

    • Split autogenous bone grafts from the iliac crest were used.
    • Reconstruction targeted the body, angle, and ascending ramus of the mandible.
    • Monitoring involved clinical, radiological, and radio-isotope scanning.

    Findings:

    • Early revascularization and consolidation of the grafts were observed.
    • The healing pattern resembled that of one-piece cortico-cancellous grafts.
    • Successful functional and aesthetic results were achieved.

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    Implications:

    • This procedure offers a reliable method for mandibular reconstruction.
    • The findings support the use of split iliac crest grafts for complex defects.
    • Further studies can explore long-term outcomes and patient-specific modifications.