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Date publication
septembre 2012
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr ZWETYENGA Narcisse
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Dr GINDRAUX Florelle
Tous les auteurs :
Zwetyenga N, Fricain JC, De Mones E, Gindraux F
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Résumé
Maxillofacial defects reconstruction represents a formidable challenge to achieve both functional and aesthetic goals. To succeed, numerous parameters must be taken into account: patient's general conditions, defect's location, width and type of the defect and eventual donor sites which can provide the tissues. Routine reconstructions include bone transplantation (autologous, homologous or heterologous), implantation of biomaterials and osteogenic distraction. The advantages of these techniques are evident, but they are usually limited by their complexity in patients with bad general health. The technique of induced membranes needs to be more known in maxillofacial surgery.
Référence
Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac. 2012 Sep;113(4):231-8