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Real-Time Dynamic Navigation System for the Precise Quad-Zygomatic Implant Placement in a Patient with a Severely Atrophic Maxilla
Published on: October 18, 2021
Interdisciplinary microvascular reconstruction of maxillary, midfacial and skull base defects
R Schmelzeisen1, H Schliephake
1Clinic and Policlinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Albert-Ludwigs-University, Freiburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Microvascular reconstruction techniques are increasingly used for reconstructive purposes in the maxilla, the midface and the cranial base. In the maxillary area, they provide the possibility of a safe closure of nasoantral perforations which are too large for local coverage with or without additional bony reconstruction (n = 14). A basis for prosthodontic rehabilitation with implant-borne dentures is also provided. Additional free bone grafts are often a prerequisite for implant insertion. In reconstruction of the midface, microvascular techniques can separate functional units, provide tissue augmentation and give orbital support (n = 12). In skull base and cranial defects, a safe coverage of duraplasties and scalp reconstructions is achieved (n = 9).

