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摘要
背景:综合征性颅缝闭闭的特点是颅缝过早融合导致面中部缺陷。Lefort III牵张成骨术(DO)已成为解决这一复杂疾病的有效手术干预手段。本病例系列概述了使用Lefort III牵张成骨术(DO)的结果、遇到的困难和见解。6例确诊为综合征性颅缝闭闭的患者(年龄范围:8-18岁)接受Lefort III DO进行中脸缺陷矫正。方法:进行全面的正畸术前准备和周密的手术计划。本文重点介绍了Lefort III DO的前景,如面部正中投影的显著进步、后咽间隙的增强、眼位的改善和功能性闭塞的建立。结果:术后出现脑脊液睑膨出、针道感染、颅针穿孔、晕架松动等并发症。这些挑战通过及时干预和密切的术后监测得到解决。Lefort III DO作为一种有价值的方法,可以有效地解决综合征性颅缝闭闭患者的中脸缺陷。虽然在面部美观和功能方面获得了良好的结果,但需要细致的手术技术和警惕的术后护理来解决潜在的并发症。结论:本文对Lefort III DO在治疗综合征性颅缝闭闭患者中面缺陷的有效管理和潜在挑战提供了见解。
Management of Midface Deficiency in Syndromic Craniosynostosis with Lefort III Distraction Osteogenesis, Outcomes, and Pitfalls.
Background: Syndromic craniosynostosis is characterized by premature fusion of cranial sutures resulting in midface deficiency. Lefort III Distraction Osteogenesis (DO) has emerged as an effective surgical intervention for addressing this complex condition. This case series outlines the outcomes, encountered difficulties, and insights gained through the utilization of Lefort III Distraction Osteogenesis (DO). Six patients (age range: 8-18 years) diagnosed with syndromic craniosynostosis underwent Lefort III DO for midface deficiency correction.
Methods: Comprehensive preoperative orthodontic preparation and meticulous surgical planning were executed. The present paper highlighted the promising outcomes with Lefort III DO, such as significant advancements in midface projection, enhanced posterior pharyngeal space, improved ocular position, and the establishment of functional occlusion.
Results: However, some complications such as CSF blepharocele, pin-tract infection, cranial pin perforation, and loosening of the halo frame were encountered. These challenges were addressed with prompt intervention and close postoperative monitoring. Lefort III DO emerges as a valuable approach in effectively addressing midface deficiency in syndromic craniosynostosis patients. While yielding favorable outcomes in terms of facial aesthetics and function, it requires meticulous surgical technique and vigilant postoperative care to address potential complications.
Conclusion: This paper contributes insights into the effective management and potential challenges associated with Lefort III DO in treating midface deficiency in syndromic craniosynostosis patients.
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