The use of biodegradable fixation in sagittal split and vertical subsigmoid osteotomy of the mandible: a preliminary report
Objective: An absorbable pin made from poly-p-dioxanone (Orthosorb, Johnson and Johnson, UK) was used to internally fix osteotomies of the mandibular ramus. We present our initial series of 10 patients. Design: Open study. Setting: Regional unit, teaching hospital, UK. Subjects and interventions: 10...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery 1997-12, Vol.35 (6), p.401-405 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: An absorbable pin made from poly-p-dioxanone (Orthosorb, Johnson and Johnson, UK) was used to internally fix osteotomies of the mandibular ramus. We present our initial series of 10 patients.
Design: Open study. Setting: Regional unit, teaching hospital, UK.
Subjects and interventions: 10 patients who required a bilateral sagittal split osteotomy (BSS,
n = 3) or a vertical subsigmoid osteotomy (BVSS,
n = 6), or both (
n = 1).
Main outcome measure: Jaw functioning and ability to open mouth. Results:
9
10
followed up for 1 year,
1
10
lost to follow up at one month,
1
10
lost to follow up at one year.
7
9
reported the same degree of mouth opening as preoperatively,
2
9
slightly less.
3
10
developed slight anterior open bite problems;
1
10
required no treatment,
1
10
improved with selective grinding, and
1
10
was lost to follow up. No patient complained of discharge from the site of the implant or of any change in sensation of the lip. Conclusion: Small absorbable implants undoubtedly have a place in selected maxillofacial operations, but there are still some problems with their use, including complications during the learning curve. |
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ISSN: | 0266-4356 1532-1940 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0266-4356(97)90716-6 |