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  • Craniofacial surgery
  • Orthognathic surgery
  • Plastic surgery

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  • Midface hypoplasia presents complex aesthetic and functional challenges.
  • Traditional Le Fort III osteotomy techniques may have limitations in addressing specific deformities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present three novel variations of the modified Le Fort III osteotomy (MLFIIIO).
  • To offer tailored surgical solutions for diverse midface deformities.

Main Methods:

  • Development of three distinct MLFIIIO techniques: modified Champy, Z-osteotomy, and ascending osteotomy.
  • Techniques are designed based on individual patient requirements and deformity characteristics.
  • Utilizes surgical guides and specific approaches (subciliary or transconjunctival).

Main Results:

  • Successful horizontal advancement up to 6 mm without grafts (modified Champy).
  • Correction of larger horizontal discrepancies (>6 mm) without bone grafting (Z-osteotomy).
  • Addressing orbital dystopia with the ascending technique, sometimes combined with other procedures.

Conclusions:

  • The presented MLFIIIO variations provide excellent outcomes for midface advancement.
  • These techniques allow for precise customization to individual patient needs.
  • The methods ensure proper projection of the midface and protection of the eyeball.