1.Complications after craniofacial reconstruction with calcium phosphate cements: a case report and review of the literature.
Fereydoun POURDANESH ; Noorahmad LATIFI ; Fatemeh LATIFI
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2018;44(5):207-211
Among different graft materials for craniofacial reconstruction, calcium phosphate cements have the advantages of alloplastic grafts and wide use. The authors report a case of foreign body reaction following frontal reconstruction with JectOS (an injectable calcium orthophosphate cement; Kasios) and reviewed the literature on complications of this material after craniofacial reconstruction from 2002 to 2017. Complications were categorized into two groups: immunologic reactions (consisting of seroma collection, chronic sinus mucosa swelling, and foreign body reaction) and non-immune events (infection, fragmentation, and ejection). It is wise to use calcium phosphate-based material only in selected cases with small defects, and long-term follow-up is needed to observe their consequences.
Calcium*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Foreign Bodies
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Mucous Membrane
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Phosphates
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Seroma
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Transplants

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