Ossifying fibroma in the fronto-ethmoidal sinuses is a rare, benign condition. In symptomatic cases, surgical excision is often undertaken and bony defects may be repaired using alloplastic grafts. We present a novel method of repairing an orbital roof defect using irradiated homologous cadaveric rib (Tutoplast ®) graft, overlaid with a pericranial flap. The patient made an excellent recovery, concluding that it is a viable and safe option with lower morbidity
Summary:. Orbital roof fracture is a relatively rare trauma. In most cases, surgical intervention is...
Objective: Treatment of traumatic orbital injury has long been a formidable challenge to maxillofaci...
A CLINICAL CASE OF ORBITAL RECONSTRUCTION M. Maglione, D. Sossi, E. Salvador, R. Rizzo Oral surgery,...
Abstract Background: Large defects of the anterior wall of the frontal sinus require closure using e...
SUMMARY & CONCLUSION: Fracture of the Orbital floor is an entity that occurs in various presentatio...
Ossifying fibromas are mainly found in the mandible and maxilla. Reports of them arising in the ethm...
Summary:. Defects of the frontal bone require thoughtful consideration of reconstructive material to...
Psammomatoid juvenile ossifying fibroma (PJOF) is a benign fibro-osseous lesion that mainly affects ...
Purpose: To present a technique to improve the surgical treatment of frontal sinus mucocele and its ...
Tomoyuki Kashima,1 Robert A Goldberg,1 Jocelyne C Kohn,2 Daniel B Rootman1 1Division of Orbital and...
PURPOSE: To describe the multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment of patients with orbital fibrous ...
Objective: To describe the osteoplastic approach and to perform a systematic review of the indicati...
Mandibular osteonecrosis may occur in 5% of the patients who undergo radiotherapy for the treatment ...
Osteomas are the most common benign tumors of the paranasal sinuses. They are usually localized in t...
Background: In a frontal sinus reconstruction, the literature primarily recommends a surgical approa...
Summary:. Orbital roof fracture is a relatively rare trauma. In most cases, surgical intervention is...
Objective: Treatment of traumatic orbital injury has long been a formidable challenge to maxillofaci...
A CLINICAL CASE OF ORBITAL RECONSTRUCTION M. Maglione, D. Sossi, E. Salvador, R. Rizzo Oral surgery,...
Abstract Background: Large defects of the anterior wall of the frontal sinus require closure using e...
SUMMARY & CONCLUSION: Fracture of the Orbital floor is an entity that occurs in various presentatio...
Ossifying fibromas are mainly found in the mandible and maxilla. Reports of them arising in the ethm...
Summary:. Defects of the frontal bone require thoughtful consideration of reconstructive material to...
Psammomatoid juvenile ossifying fibroma (PJOF) is a benign fibro-osseous lesion that mainly affects ...
Purpose: To present a technique to improve the surgical treatment of frontal sinus mucocele and its ...
Tomoyuki Kashima,1 Robert A Goldberg,1 Jocelyne C Kohn,2 Daniel B Rootman1 1Division of Orbital and...
PURPOSE: To describe the multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment of patients with orbital fibrous ...
Objective: To describe the osteoplastic approach and to perform a systematic review of the indicati...
Mandibular osteonecrosis may occur in 5% of the patients who undergo radiotherapy for the treatment ...
Osteomas are the most common benign tumors of the paranasal sinuses. They are usually localized in t...
Background: In a frontal sinus reconstruction, the literature primarily recommends a surgical approa...
Summary:. Orbital roof fracture is a relatively rare trauma. In most cases, surgical intervention is...
Objective: Treatment of traumatic orbital injury has long been a formidable challenge to maxillofaci...
A CLINICAL CASE OF ORBITAL RECONSTRUCTION M. Maglione, D. Sossi, E. Salvador, R. Rizzo Oral surgery,...