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Mandibular reconstruction.

K E Salyer, H T Newsom, R Holmes

    American Journal of Surgery
    |October 1, 1977
    PubMed
    Summary

    Stainless steel 316 mesh trays combined with cancellous bone show promising results for mandibular reconstruction. Further studies are recommended to fully evaluate this osseous healing method.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biomaterials Science
    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

    Background:

    • Mandibular defects pose significant reconstruction challenges.
    • Osseous healing is crucial for successful mandibular reconstruction.
    • Current methods have limitations in achieving ideal outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of a stainless steel 316 mesh tray with cancellous bone for mandibular reconstruction.
    • To assess the theoretical appeal of this method regarding basic osseous healing principles.

    Main Methods:

    • A multicenter study involving 52 patients across 20 institutions.
    • Utilized stainless steel 316 mesh trays filled with cancellous bone.
    • Clinical and radiographic assessments were performed.

    Main Results:

    • Encouraging results were observed in the patient cohort.
    • The method demonstrated potential for successful mandibular reconstruction.
    • No specific complications or adverse events were detailed in the abstract.

    Conclusions:

    • The stainless steel 316 mesh tray with cancellous bone is a theoretically appealing method for mandibular reconstruction.
    • The initial results suggest this technique yields encouraging outcomes.
    • Further comprehensive evaluation is recommended to solidify its clinical application.

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