British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume 47, Issue 2 , Pages 106-110, March 2009

Multiplanar and combined distraction osteogenesis for three-dimensional and functional reconstruction of unilateral large maxillary defects

  • Xue-Gang Niu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Stomatology, 252nd Hospital of Chinese PLA, Bao-ding 071000, He-bei Province, PR China
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  • Yi-Min Zhao

      Affiliations

    • Stomatological College, Fourth Military Medical University of Chinese PLA, Xi-an 710032, Shan-xi Province, PR China
    • The work should be attributed to Yi-Min Zhao (phD), Department of Prosthodontics, College of Stomatology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, Shan-xi Province, PR China.
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +86 13 72975585.
  • ,
  • Xiao-Xian Han

      Affiliations

    • Department of Stomatology, 252nd Hospital of Chinese PLA, Bao-ding 071000, He-bei Province, PR China

Accepted 8 July 2008. published online 01 September 2008.

Abstract 

We have developed a new way of three-dimensional and functional reconstruction of unilateral large maxillary defects by multiplanar and combined distraction osteogenesis of the zygoma, maxillary alveolar process, and hard palate. In the first procedure we started the internal curvilinear distraction osteogenesis of the left zygoma in one patient who had had a left maxillectomy to rebuild midfacial bony support. In the second procedure, the internal curvilinear distraction osteogenesis of the maxillary anterior alveolar process and straight distraction osteogenesis of the right hard palate were used to restore the posterior alveolar process and left palate. In the third procedure, the distracted zygoma and alveolar process were connected by a small local bone graft. The important lost maxillary bony architecture was re-established three-dimensionally and resulted in a natural facial appearance, normal speech and swallowing, and good foundation for chewing. This may be the first example of three-dimensional and functional reconstruction of unilateral large maxillary defects that did not require bone grafts from other anatomical areas.

Keywords: Distraction osteogenesis, Zygoma, Alveolar process, Palate, Maxillary defect, Curvilinear distraction

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PII: S0266-4356(08)00407-5

doi:10.1016/j.bjoms.2008.07.183

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Volume 47, Issue 2 , Pages 106-110, March 2009