医学
阶段(地层学)
放射治疗
外科
康复
植入
假肢
队列
牙科
物理疗法
古生物学
生物
内科学
作者
Vijaya Kumar,Supriya Ebenezer,Sreelakshmi Viswanath,Andreas Thor
摘要
Abstract Objectives One stage functional jaw reconstruction is defined as the resection and reconstruction of segmental defects in conjunction with the placement of dental implants in an ideal prosthetic position and loaded with a provisional restoration, during one surgical procedure. The aim of the study is to describe clinical outcomes of patients who underwent one stage functional jaw reconstruction. Methods Patients who underwent one‐stage functional jaw reconstruction, from January 2013 to March 2016 were recalled in 2022 and 2023. Planning and execution for the reconstruction utilized either analogue or digital techniques. Outcome parameters recorded were treatment‐related outcomes at patient level, implant‐related outcomes and patient‐reported outcome measures. Results Eighteen patients underwent one‐stage jaw reconstruction with a total of 57 implants. Four patients had maxillary and 14 had mandibular reconstructions. Ten patients underwent postoperative radiotherapy. Ten patients were planned using analogue and eight by digital planning. Three patients had partial flap necrosis, three patients had plate fractures, implant loss was seen in one patient and four patients died during the period. A functional prosthesis was provided in 16 out of the 18 patients. Conclusion One‐stage functional jaw reconstruction is a predictable method for providing rehabilitation with successful outcomes at 7–11 years. However, caution should be exercised when the treatment modality is carried out in patients with malignant pathologies who have undergone radiotherapy.
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