scholarly journals Possibility of Using Flexible Dentures over Iliac Bone Graft in Adolescent Patients with Ameloblastoma: A 9-Month Follow-Up Clinical Report

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Ammar Belal ◽  
Bassil Monther ◽  
Wael Alzarif

Introduction. The use of bone grafts is a common procedure after excision and reconstruction of the mandible, although it is rare in children and adolescents due to incomplete growth, which means a long transition period until reaching an appropriate age for implants or more predictable outcomes. Case Report. This article describes a 9-month follow-up of the use of a flexible denture above a bone graft taken from the anterior iliac crest for adolescent patients with resected mandible due to ameloblastoma. Taking into account prosthetic considerations, radiography, and clinical observation, no complications were seen with the graft. Conclusion. It is safe to use a flexible denture as a prosthetic over an iliac bone graft block during the healing period.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ammar Belal ◽  
Bassil Monther ◽  
Wael Alzarif

Abstract BackgroundThe use of bone grafts is a common procedure after excision and reconstruction of the mandible, but it is rare in children and adolescents due to incomplete growth, which means a long transition period until reaching an appropriate age for implantation or predictable outcomes. Case PresentationThis article describes 9 months follow-up of the use of a flexible denture above a bone graft taken from the anterior iliac crest for adolescent Patients with resected mandible due to ameloblastoma.Taking into account prosthetic considerations, radiography, and clinical monitoring, showed no problems with the graft.ConclusionIt is safe to use a flexible denture as prosthetic over Iliac bone graft block during healing period.


Author(s):  
MARIA PESSOLE BIONDO SIMÕES ◽  
ALEXANDRE CONTIN MANSUR ◽  
SILVANIA KLUG PIMENTEL

ABSTRACT Lumbar and para-iliac hernias are rare and occur after removal of an iliac bone graft, nephrectomies, retroperitoneal aortic surgery, or after blunt trauma to the abdomen. The incidence of hernia after the removal of these grafts ranges from 0.5 to 10%. These hernias are a problem that surgeons will face, since bone grafts from the iliac crest are being used more routinely. The goal of this article was to report the technique to correct these complex hernias, using the technique of fixing the propylene mesh to the iliac bone and the result of this approach. In the period of 5 years, 165 patients were treated at the complex hernia service, 10 (6%) with hernia in the supra-iliac and lumbar region, managed with the technique of fixing the mesh to the iliac bone with correction of the failure. During the mean follow-up of 33 months (minimum of 2 and maximum of 48 months), there was no recurrence of the hernias.


2004 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 233-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shunji Sarukawa ◽  
Yasushi Sugawara ◽  
Kiyonori Harii

1996 ◽  
Vol 17 (7) ◽  
pp. 402-405 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Richard Hayes ◽  
Ronald W. Smith

Eighty-five patients who underwent trochanteric bone graft harvest in association with foot and ankle surgery were studied retrospectively by patient questionnaire. The average follow-up was 49 months (range, 14–101 months). Ninety-five percent of the patients expressed satisfaction with the procedure, in that they would choose to accept the trochanteric bone graft again if required to make the choice. However, 31 % of the patients acknowledged some degree of hip discomfort and 4% reported some daily pain. Nineteen of 85 patients (22%) were treated for trochanteric pain. Most patients responded to strengthening/stretching and heat/ice. Four patients (5%) had failed or delayed union of the arthrodesis in which trochanteric bone graft was utilized. The greater trochanter may be considered as an alternative for major bone graft when the iliac bone is not available and when weightbearing is restricted for at least 6 weeks after surgery. As with the use of iliac bone graft, patients should be alerted to the possibility of postoperative discomfort. Surgical details should be followed to minimize the risk of peritrochanteric fracture.


2012 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chul Hyun Cho ◽  
Hyung Gyu Jang

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the radiologic and clinical outcomes after intercalary tricortical iliac bone graft with plate fixation for the nonunion of midshaft clavicular fractures.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between September 2007 and May 2011, 10 patients who were treated by the intercalary tricortical iliac bone graft, with plate fixation for clavicle nonunion, were studied. The mean follow-up period was 30.7 (12~57) months. After the sclerotic bone was excised to the bleeding cortical bone, we interposed the tricortical iliac bone to provide structural support and restore clavicle length, and then fixed the plate and screws. The radiologic outcomes on the serial plain radiographs and clinical outcomes, according to UCLA, ASES and Quick DASH scores, were analyzed.RESULTS: Bony union was obtained in all cases (100%) and the average union time was 18.4 (14~24) weeks. The average respective UCLA and ASES scores improved from 16.7 and 52.1 preoperatively to 27.4 and 83.6 postoperatively (p<0.05). The average Quick DASH score was 40.5, at the final follow-up. Complications were 2 shoulder stiffness, and one case had removal of device and arthroscopic surgery at 11 months, postoperatively. There were no implant failure or infection.CONCLUSION: Intercalary tricortical iliac bone graft, with plate fixation for the nonunion of midshaft clavicular fractures, is a good option that can provide structural support and restore clavicle length, as well as high union rate.


2007 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 122-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Orhan Güven

Abstract The purpose of this study was to reveal the improvement in facial esthetics and maintenance of mastication in severely atrophied mandibles with inadequate alveolar ridges in 2 patients. Bone graft harvested from iliac crest was used for the reconstruction in the first case, followed by the application of 2 dental implants after 6 months. A free iliac bone graft and 2 dental implants were also used simultaneously with a 1-stage surgery in the second case; the patient had previously had a mandibular reconstruction with a rib graft. Both of the patients achieved remarkably functional and esthetic improvements after treatment. Free iliac bone graft is considered to be a favorable alternative for the maintenance of satisfactory functional and esthetic results in patients with severely atrophied alveolar ridges.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 72 ◽  
Author(s):  
Si-Hyuck Oh ◽  
Kyeong-wook Yoon ◽  
Young-Jin Kim ◽  
Sang-koo Lee

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