Craniomaxillofacial Reconstructive and Corrective Bone Surgery: Principles of Internal Fixation Using AO/ASIF TechniqueAlex M. Greenberg, Joachim Prein Springer Science & Business Media, 2007 M11 23 - 784 pages These are exciting times for the diverse group of surgeons who perform craniomaxillofacial surgery. The AO/ASIF (Swiss Association of Internal Fixation) has played a crucial role in the growth of this field through its leadership in research, teaching, and cooperation with industry. As clinicians fascinated by the extraordinary progress in the field, the goal is to advance this new knowledge by teaching AO/ASIF courses and writing textbooks that supplement these courses and related workshops. This textbook adopts the case presentation format used in Craniomaxillofacial Fractures: Pr- ciples of Internal Fixation Using the AO/ASIF Technique. The breadth of the subject meant that a coeditor was advisable and, fortunately, Joachim Prein accepted that role. To make this a c- prehensive textbook, 75 international authorities wrote chapters in the areas of oral and m- illofacial surgery, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and otolaryngology and head and neck surgery. This textbook presents progress in craniomaxillofacial surgery through the technical and sci- tific advances in biomaterials, microvascular surgery, dental implantology, and surgical techniques. Section I covers basic considerations in the diagnosis of craniomaxillofacial defects and disorders. |
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... important part of the evaluation. Traumatic defects should be investigated to identify the etiology of the initial injury and associated con- comitant injury in the acute setting. Acquired medical prob- lems such as blindness ...
... important part of the evaluation. Traumatic defects should be investigated to identify the etiology of the initial injury and associated con- comitant injury in the acute setting. Acquired medical prob- lems such as blindness ...
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... important in adults except when a craniofacial syndrome exists . This measurement is most use- ful in infants and is a good indication of the size of the intercranial contents as well as of thoracic circumference and body weight.22 The ...
... important in adults except when a craniofacial syndrome exists . This measurement is most use- ful in infants and is a good indication of the size of the intercranial contents as well as of thoracic circumference and body weight.22 The ...
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... important clinical aspect of the chin is symmetry and balance . Any abnormality should be docu- mented , remembering that the relative position of the nose , dentition , lips , and neck contour or deformities of these struc- tures will ...
... important clinical aspect of the chin is symmetry and balance . Any abnormality should be docu- mented , remembering that the relative position of the nose , dentition , lips , and neck contour or deformities of these struc- tures will ...
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... important to review how these skeletal malocclusions arise and are classified. Skeletal malocclusion is a set of human craniofacial morphologic characteristics that either exceed or exhibit deficiency of volume and proportion. It ...
... important to review how these skeletal malocclusions arise and are classified. Skeletal malocclusion is a set of human craniofacial morphologic characteristics that either exceed or exhibit deficiency of volume and proportion. It ...
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... important criterion because it helps in some instances to differentiate between ameloblastoma and lesions such as ameloblastic fi- bromas and myxomas. In most instances, after complete resection of the tumor with the bone, a primary ...
... important criterion because it helps in some instances to differentiate between ameloblastoma and lesions such as ameloblastic fi- bromas and myxomas. In most instances, after complete resection of the tumor with the bone, a primary ...
Contents
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and Associated Defects | 76 |
A New Classification System for Craniomaxillofacial Deformities | 90 |
Metal for Craniomaxillofacial Internal Fixation Implants | 107 |
Advanced Bone Healing Concepts in Craniomaxillofacial Reconstructive | 124 |
Reconstruction of Defects of the Mandibular Angle | 389 |
Marginal Mandibulectomy | 411 |
Management of Posttraumatic Osteomyelitis of the Mandible | 433 |
Microvascular Reconstruction of the Condyle and the Ascending Ramus | 462 |
Orbital Reconstruction | 478 |
Craniomaxillofacial Corrective Bone Surgery | 497 |
Considerations in Planning for Bimaxillary Surgery and the Implications | 522 |
Reconstruction of Cleft Lip and Palate Osseous Defects and Deformities | 539 |
The ITI Dental Implant System | 138 |
Localized Ridge Augmentation Using Guided Bone Regeneration | 155 |
Maxillary Sinus Grafting and Osseointegration Surgery | 174 |
Computerized Tomography and Its Use for Craniomaxillofacial | 198 |
20B Atlas of Cases | 220 |
21B Overdenture Case Reports | 262 |
Aesthetic Considerations in Reconstructive | 280 |
Autogenous Bone Grafts in Maxillofacial Reconstruction | 295 |
Current Practice and Future Trends in Craniomaxillofacial Reconstructive | 310 |
Indications and Technical Considerations of Different Fibula Grafts | 327 |
Mandibular Condyle Reconstruction with Free Costochondral Grafting | 343 |
Microsurgical Reconstruction of Large Defects of the Maxilla Midface | 356 |
Condylar Prosthesis for the Replacement of the Mandibular Condyle | 372 |
Maxillary Osteotomies and Considerations for Rigid Internal Fixation | 581 |
Mandibular Osteotomies and Considerations for Rigid Internal Fixation | 606 |
Genioplasty Techniques and Considerations for Rigid Internal Fixation | 623 |
LongTerm Stability of Maxillary and Mandibular Osteotomies with | 639 |
Le Fort II and Le Fort III Osteotomies for Midface Reconstruction | 660 |
Introduction and Principles of Management | 671 |
The Effects of Plate and Screw Fixation on the Growing Craniofacial Skeleton | 693 |
Basic Dysmorphology and Staging of Reconstruction | 713 |
Hemifacial Microsomia | 727 |
Surgical Correction of the Apert Craniofacial Deformities | 749 |
Appendix A2 ITI Strauman Dental Implant System | 765 |
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