Mandibular reconstruction following ablative tumour surgery: an overview of treatment planning.

G Dimitroulis
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Background: In the last half century the evolution of mandibular reconstruction has resulted in a multitude of surgical procedures that have been brought about by advances made in bone science, grafting techniques and materials technology. With the ever increasing number of surgical options currently available it has become essential to take stock of these achievements and reconsider the fundamental principles of reconstructive surgery.

Methods: The choice of reconstructive techniques is only part of a wider number of variables that must be considered which will ultimately determine the success or failure of the procedure.

Results: Variables likely to influence the outcome of mandibular reconstruction are the site and extent of the defect, the needs and tolerance of the patient, the timing of reconstruction and the surgical skill and techniques available.

Conclusion: By careful consideration of these cardinal variables it may be possible to formulate a treatment plan that will not only satisfy the essential needs of the patient but also help increase the likelihood of a successful outcome.

消融肿瘤手术后的下颌骨重建:治疗计划概述。
背景:在过去的半个世纪里,由于骨科学、移植技术和材料技术的进步,下颌骨重建的发展导致了大量的外科手术。随着目前可用的手术选择数量的不断增加,评估这些成就并重新考虑重建手术的基本原则变得至关重要。方法:选择重建技术只是必须考虑的更广泛的变量的一部分,这将最终决定手术的成功或失败。结果:可能影响下颌骨重建结果的变量包括缺损的位置和程度、患者的需要和耐受性、重建的时间以及可用的手术技巧和技术。结论:通过仔细考虑这些主要变量,有可能制定一个治疗方案,不仅满足患者的基本需求,而且有助于增加成功结果的可能性。
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