Fully guided, flapless zygomatic implants for oncological rehabilitation-a technical note.

M J Yap, T Singh, M Williams, B Fu
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Abstract

Midface defects following head and neck cancer surgery present significant functional and aesthetic challenges. While free-tissue transfer is a favoured reconstructive approach, it may be contraindicated in the medically comorbid and failure may be catastrophic, resulting in significant morbidity. In such cases, zygomatic implant-retained prosthetic obturators provide an effective alternative. However, traditional zygomatic implant placement often requires the elevation of large full-thickness mucoperiosteal flaps, risking osteoradionecrosis in irradiated bone following postoperative radiotherapy. This technical note describes a novel method for fully guided, flapless zygomatic implant placement that was applied in a 74-year-old with a Brown Class IId maxillary defect following hemi-maxillectomy of a pT4aN0M0 right maxillary squamous cell carcinoma. Using virtual surgical planning, two zygomatic implants were placed utilizing 3D-printed tissue-borne drill guides based on the patient's obturator. These guides were designed with low tolerance flutes to minimize angular deviation and utilized hard and soft tissue undercuts to ensure stability. By using a flapless technique, trauma to the irradiated tissues was minimized, whilst achieving accurate zygomatic implant placement. This case highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach between the surgical, prosthetic, and engineering teams. Further studies are needed to validate the accuracy and predictability of this innovative approach.

用于肿瘤康复的全引导、无皮瓣颧骨植入物——技术说明。
头颈癌手术后的中脸缺损带来了重大的功能和美学挑战。虽然游离组织移植是一种受欢迎的重建方法,但它可能在医学合并症中是禁忌的,失败可能是灾难性的,导致显著的发病率。在这种情况下,颧骨植入保留假体闭孔提供了一个有效的选择。然而,传统的颧骨植入通常需要提升大的全层粘骨膜瓣,这有术后放疗后受辐照骨发生骨放射性坏死的风险。这篇技术报告描述了一种全引导、无皮瓣颧骨植入的新方法,应用于一位74岁的右上颌鳞状细胞癌pT4aN0M0半上颌切除术后的布朗ⅱ类上颌缺损患者。使用虚拟手术计划,使用基于患者闭孔的3d打印组织载钻导轨放置两个颧骨植入物。这些导轨设计了低公差凹槽,以尽量减少角偏差,并利用硬组织和软组织凹口来确保稳定性。通过使用无瓣技术,对辐照组织的创伤被最小化,同时实现准确的颧骨植入。这个病例强调了外科、假体和工程团队之间多学科方法的重要性。需要进一步的研究来验证这种创新方法的准确性和可预测性。
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