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The Treatment of Lower Jaw Defects Using Vascularized Fibula Graft and Dental Implants.
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 2018 November
This study is based on an analysis of the results of treatment of 21 patients with mandibular defects of different localization and etiology who underwent reconstruction with fibula free flap. Postoperative clinical and radiographic controls were made regularly, the criteria for implant success were assessed.The postoperative evolution of the patients was favorable, with the integration of the fibula vascularized grafts. Complete engraftment of bone autografts and wound healing was obtained in all observations. In all 21 patients, fibula flaps provided adequate conditions for implant placement. The coefficient of osteointegration of implants 3 years after bone grafting was 97%.Using a vascularized autograft from the fibula to replace the defects of the lower jaw provides the conditions for a full rehabilitation of patients. The methods of reconstructive surgery and implantation make it possible to successfully perform the replacement of defects in the maxillofacial region, being one of the methods medical and social rehabilitation of patients with this pathology.
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