Craniofacial and mandibular osseous contour reconstruction: The use of a new “combination” graft
- 1 December 1976
- journal article
- plastic surgery
- Published by Wiley in The Laryngoscope
- Vol. 86 (12) , 1879-1885
- https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.5540861215
Abstract
The use of autogenous bone graft to repair major defects is most feasible biologically. When the bone could not be shaped or carved to fit a given defect, the use of solid alloplastic biomaterial implants gained wide popularity. We are describing a new method wherein a “combination” graft is used. It possesses the advantage of the dependence on autogenous cancellous bone graft, and the added bone inducing capability of a recently developing biomaterial implant (Polyurethane-Terephthalate). The results obtained in the repair of major defects in patients after ablative surgery, or as sequelae of trauma, document the advantages of this new mode of treatment. In selected patients with major defects due to deficiency or absence of the osseous framework of the face, the use of “combination” grafts has proven to be the most appropriate form of repair.Keywords
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