Abstract Reduction of morbidity in osseous reconstruction of cranio-maxillofacial bony defects could come from development of less invasive bone graft harvesting techniques or by elimination of bone graft donor sites using a bone graft substitute. This work studies outcomes and morbidity associated with these two approaches. A power-driven trephine was used to harvest bone from the anterior iliac crest using a minimally invasive surgical technique. Initially the safety of the technique was evaluated in a cadaver model. Twenty-five freshly preserved adult cadavers had a total of 250 cancellous cores of bone harvested from 50 anterior iliac crest sites. Twenty intentional perforations were made to the maximum depth possible with the instrume...
Abstract: Purpose: The iliac crest provides an important donor site for cancellous, cortical, and co...
Calvarial bone is a readily available source of bone for preimplantation augmentation procedures of ...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...
Bone graft donor sites are often a source of significant morbidity. The incidence of donor site comp...
Abstract This study focuses on the development of a bone collecting device for intra-oral bone harve...
Purpose: The iliac crest is the most common donor site for autogenous bone grafting in maxillofacial...
Background: Continuity defects of facial bones from any etiology require harvesting of sufficient am...
Today, the analysis of several studies has proven the safety and consistency of bone healing after e...
Calvarial bone grafts are used for reconstruction of the maxilla or mandible to enable implant place...
Craniofacial bone grafting plays an important role in the reconstruction of the craniofacial skeleto...
Background: As a consequence of the progressive evolution of neurosurgical techniques, there has bee...
For the reconstruction of extensive craniofacial bony defects, autogenous bone is the material of ch...
AbstractIntroductionSegmental maxillary osteotomy enables correction of anterior open bites. However...
Purpose: Notwithstanding its donor site morbidity, autogenous bone graft harvesting is still conside...
Abstract: Purpose: The iliac crest provides an important donor site for cancellous, cortical, and co...
Calvarial bone is a readily available source of bone for preimplantation augmentation procedures of ...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...
Bone graft donor sites are often a source of significant morbidity. The incidence of donor site comp...
Abstract This study focuses on the development of a bone collecting device for intra-oral bone harve...
Purpose: The iliac crest is the most common donor site for autogenous bone grafting in maxillofacial...
Background: Continuity defects of facial bones from any etiology require harvesting of sufficient am...
Today, the analysis of several studies has proven the safety and consistency of bone healing after e...
Calvarial bone grafts are used for reconstruction of the maxilla or mandible to enable implant place...
Craniofacial bone grafting plays an important role in the reconstruction of the craniofacial skeleto...
Background: As a consequence of the progressive evolution of neurosurgical techniques, there has bee...
For the reconstruction of extensive craniofacial bony defects, autogenous bone is the material of ch...
AbstractIntroductionSegmental maxillary osteotomy enables correction of anterior open bites. However...
Purpose: Notwithstanding its donor site morbidity, autogenous bone graft harvesting is still conside...
Abstract: Purpose: The iliac crest provides an important donor site for cancellous, cortical, and co...
Calvarial bone is a readily available source of bone for preimplantation augmentation procedures of ...
Restoring skeletal integrity and bone tissue regeneration is still a significant challenging issue. ...