1.Erratum to: Selective laser melted titanium implants: a new technique for the reconstruction of extensive zygomatic complex defects.
Horatiu ROTARU ; Ralf SCHUMACHER ; Seong Gon KIM ; Cristian DINU
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015;37(4):12-
After the "Competing interests" section in the original version of this article, "Acknowledgements" section should be inserted and read.
2.Erratum to: Selective laser melted titanium implants: a new technique for the reconstruction of extensive zygomatic complex defects.
Horatiu ROTARU ; Ralf SCHUMACHER ; Seong Gon KIM ; Cristian DINU
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015;37(4):12-
After the "Competing interests" section in the original version of this article, "Acknowledgements" section should be inserted and read.
3.Selective laser melted titanium implants: a new technique for the reconstruction of extensive zygomatic complex defects.
Horatiu ROTARU ; Ralf SCHUMACHER ; Seong Gon KIM ; Cristian DINU
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015;37(1):1-
The restoration of extensive zygomatic complex defects is a surgical challenge owing to the difficulty of accurately restoring the normal anatomy, symmetry, proper facial projection and facial width. In the present study, an extensive post-traumatic zygomatic bone defect was reconstructed using a custom-made implant that was made with a selective laser melting (SLM) technique. The computer-designed implant had the proper geometry and fit perfectly into the defect without requiring any intraoperative adjustments. A one-year follow-up revealed a stable outcome with no complications.
Follow-Up Studies
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Freezing
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Titanium*