Volume 46, Issue 6 , Pages 445-448, September 2008
Reconstruction of curved mandibular angle defects using a new internal transport distraction device: an experiment in goats
Abstract
A new internal distraction device, comprising a square-bodied bow, a transport plate, a traction mechanism, and two stabilisers, was developed to allow transportation of bone around an arc. Eight adult goats were studied. A curved mandibulectomy 3
cm long was made on the mandibular angle. The distractor was implanted to restore the defect. The bone was distracted at a rate of 1
mm per day after a 5-day latent period. Distraction lasted 25 to 32 days. Curvilinear distraction was successful in six of the eight goats. After consolidation periods of four or eight weeks, smooth curved bone masses were restored in the distracted areas. Radiographically, there was considerable bone density in the distraction area and opaque columns streamed in the direction of distraction. Histological examination showed membranous bony regeneration in the restored bone. These results suggest that restoration of curved bone defects using the new internal transport distraction device was feasible in goats.
Keywords: Mandibular defects, Mandibular reconstruction, Oncological resection, Autogenous bone grafting
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PII: S0266-4356(08)00011-9
doi:10.1016/j.bjoms.2008.01.006
© 2008 The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 46, Issue 6 , Pages 445-448, September 2008
