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[Congenital craniofacial pathology]

V P Ippolitov, V M Bezrukov, G V Meshkov

    Stomatologiia
    |January 1, 1996
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    Hydroxyapatite ceramics show promise as synthetic bone materials for craniofacial reconstruction. Clinical follow-up of 11 patients demonstrates successful contour plasty and bone defect repair using these nonresorbed implants.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomaterials science
    • Orthopedic surgery
    • Craniofacial surgery

    Context:

    • Congenital and posttraumatic craniofacial deformities present significant reconstructive challenges.
    • The need for biocompatible and durable synthetic bone substitutes is critical in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
    • Current reconstructive techniques often involve autografts or allografts with associated limitations.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and safety of compact, nonresorbed hydroxyapatite ceramics as synthetic bone plastic materials.
    • To analyze the outcomes of hydroxyapatite-based ceramic block implantation for contour plasty and bone defect repair in craniofacial surgery.
    • To describe the surgical methodologies employed for implanting hydroxyapatite ceramics and utilizing titanium fixation devices.

    Summary:

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    • This study investigates the use of hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramics as a synthetic bone substitute for craniofacial reconstruction.
    • Eleven patients with congenital or posttraumatic craniofacial deformities underwent implantation of HA ceramic blocks for contour enhancement and bone defect repair.
    • Surgical techniques involving HA implants and titanium fixation devices were detailed, with results from patient follow-up analyzed.

    Impact:

    • Hydroxyapatite ceramics offer a viable alternative to traditional bone grafting materials for craniofacial applications.
    • Successful contour plasty and defect repair highlight the potential of these nonresorbed implants in improving patient outcomes.
    • The findings contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting the use of advanced ceramic biomaterials in reconstructive surgery.