Mandibular replacement after resection for tumor.

Publication/Presentation Date

11-1-1977

Abstract

The ideal natural or prosthetic mandibular replacement should be adjustable at the time of surgery, completely stable, free from tissue reaction or rejection, rapidly incorporated into surrounding tissue, and unlimited in lifespan. A brief review of clinically utilized mandibular replacements is discussed in relation to the ideals. At this time the replacement most adequately satisfying these principles is autogenous cancellous bone and marrow supported by a titanium mesh trough. This article describes the details of external mandibular fixation and the reconstructive procedure including preoperative preparation and common postoperative complications. Modifications of the prosthesis and surgical technique are suggested in order to decrease the chances of postoperative exposure, a complication in any type of mandibular reconstruction.

Volume

87

Issue

11

First Page

1922

Last Page

1931

ISSN

0023-852X

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

335178

Department(s)

Department of Surgery

Document Type

Article

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