Mandibular reconstruction with particulate cancellous bone and marrow.
- Author:
Ju Hong JEON
;
Chang Woo JUNG
;
Jae Pil MOON
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Bone Marrow*;
Humans;
Infant Equipment;
Mandible;
Mandibular Reconstruction*;
Retrospective Studies;
Ribs;
Titanium;
Transplants;
Vertical Dimension
- From:Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
1997;23(1):117-125
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
A retrospective study was made of 10 consecutive patients who underwent mandibular reconstruction with PCBM from December 1994 to July 1996. Free autogenous iliac bone in the from of particulate cancellous bone and marrow was densely packed into the crib that was adapted to bridge the mandibular discontinuity defect. Frozen-treated autogenous mandibular bone, splitted autogenous rib, and titanium mesh(Dumbach, Leibinger) were used as cribs carrying the PCBM. All ten cases underwent successful healing with the formation of a continuous bony union with the remaining mandible. The rate of resorption was assessed by sequential panoramic radiographs. The mean horizontal dimension of the madibular defects was 44mm and the mean vertical dimension of the reconstructed segments was 23mm. The bony height of the reconstructed segments retained about 90% of the bony height of over a 1-year period. We confirmed that PCBM grafts were the most successful and predictable grafts in mandibular discontinuity reconstruction.