Pseudoartrosis maxilar superior post-cirugía ortognáticaa propósito de un caso clínico

  1. I. Zubillaga Rodríguez
  2. Ignacio Heras Rincón
  3. J.J. Montalvo Moreno
Journal:
Revista española de cirugía oral y maxilofacial: Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial

ISSN: 1130-0558

Year of publication: 2009

Volume: 31

Issue: 3

Pages: 196-202

Type: Article

DOI: 10.4321/S1130-05582009000300009 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

Introduction. The development of rigid internal fixation in the management of facial fractures over the last 25 years increased not only the number of available treatments but o/so, when incorrectly applied, the types of complications arising. Material and methods. We present a new case report of upper ¡aw pseudoarthrosis after a convencional treatment of orthognatic surgery (osteotomy type LeFort I). Discussion. Pseudarthrosis-nonunion can result after incorrect treatment of facial fractures with titanium miniplates-screws. When we review the publishing literature, we find that the correct treatment of this potential pitfalls has not changed significantly during last years. The aim is the mechanical immobility of the created fracture. Sometimes we must harvest cancellous bone grant to complete the treatment. We discuss the different terms related to anomalies in the ossification. Conclusions. Inadequate stabilization of fractures by either conservative or operative methods often leads to infection, pseudoarthrosis or both. To promote healing of both infections and pseudarthrosis, absolutely stable fixation of the fragments is necessary. Depending on the defect zones that may develop, the osteosynthesis or reosteosynthesis that is usually necessary must be accompanied by a graft ofautogenous cancellous bone.