Background. The majority of tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinus are diagnosed at an advanced stage, requiring invasive and mutilating surgery, and therefore, the reconstruction of post-surgical craniofacial bone defects using various implants is necessary.Purpose of the study: to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of the thin-profile implants made of titanium nickelide in the surgical treatment of nasal cavity and paranasal sinus cancers.Material and Methods. From 2002 to 2020, a total of 60 patients with stage Т3–4n0–1M0 nasal cavity and paranasal sinus cancer were treated at the Cancer Research institute (tomsk). All patients received radiation therapy followed by surgery with reconstruction of bone structures of the subcran...
Objective: to optimize surgical treatment in patients with orbital wall defects and deformities. Mat...
Introduction: Over the last 30 years, dental implants have become widespread all over the world. Tho...
Malignant tumors in the nasal region may be treated by means of invasive surgical procedures, with ...
Background: The question of reconstruction of human tissues and organs with the use of medical mater...
Purpose: To study the outcomes of orbital wall fracture repair by using titanium mesh for orbital w...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of titanium mesh as a reconstruction material ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of traumatic orbital defect reconstruc...
The aim of this study was to develop and assess the computer-assisted fabricated individual titanium...
PURPOSE: Several authors have described zygoma implants as a reliable surgical option to rehabilitat...
Purpose We will aim to develop implants made of a Ni-Tishape memory alloy which can be applied for t...
Purpose: Computer-aided individually shape-adapted fabricated titanium mesh for the mirroring-recons...
Purpose: Orbital floor defects after extensive maxillectomy can cause severe esthetic and functional...
Background/Purpose: Various alloplastic materials are used in orbital wall reconstruction. This stud...
PURPOSE: To introduce a new surgical technique for repairing large medial wall fractures stably with...
(1) Background: In the lateral area of the maxilla, the alveolar bone can lose significant volume du...
Objective: to optimize surgical treatment in patients with orbital wall defects and deformities. Mat...
Introduction: Over the last 30 years, dental implants have become widespread all over the world. Tho...
Malignant tumors in the nasal region may be treated by means of invasive surgical procedures, with ...
Background: The question of reconstruction of human tissues and organs with the use of medical mater...
Purpose: To study the outcomes of orbital wall fracture repair by using titanium mesh for orbital w...
Aim: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of titanium mesh as a reconstruction material ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of traumatic orbital defect reconstruc...
The aim of this study was to develop and assess the computer-assisted fabricated individual titanium...
PURPOSE: Several authors have described zygoma implants as a reliable surgical option to rehabilitat...
Purpose We will aim to develop implants made of a Ni-Tishape memory alloy which can be applied for t...
Purpose: Computer-aided individually shape-adapted fabricated titanium mesh for the mirroring-recons...
Purpose: Orbital floor defects after extensive maxillectomy can cause severe esthetic and functional...
Background/Purpose: Various alloplastic materials are used in orbital wall reconstruction. This stud...
PURPOSE: To introduce a new surgical technique for repairing large medial wall fractures stably with...
(1) Background: In the lateral area of the maxilla, the alveolar bone can lose significant volume du...
Objective: to optimize surgical treatment in patients with orbital wall defects and deformities. Mat...
Introduction: Over the last 30 years, dental implants have become widespread all over the world. Tho...
Malignant tumors in the nasal region may be treated by means of invasive surgical procedures, with ...