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Dentate transport discs can be used to reconstruct large segmental mandibular defects

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Dentate transport discs can be used to reconstruct large segmental mandibular defects

Auteurs : Mohammed E. Elsalanty [États-Unis] ; Veera Malavia [États-Unis] ; Ibrahim Zakhary [États-Unis] ; Timothy Mulone [États-Unis] ; Elias D. Kontogiorgos [États-Unis] ; Paul C. Dechow [États-Unis] ; Lynne A. Opperman [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Purpose

This study tests the use of a dentate transport segment for the reconstruction of a large U-shaped defect in the anterior segment of the canine mandible, using a novel curved reconstruction plate. The quality and quantity of bone regenerate formed by dentate versus edentulous transport segments was compared.

Methods

In five adult foxhound dogs, a defect of 70–75 mm was created in the canine mandible by excising the mandible anterior to the right and left 4th premolars. Reconstruction was done by trifocal distraction osteogenesis using a bone transport reconstruction plate (BTRP-02™), with two transport units being activated simultaneously, one on either side of the defect, one dentate and one edentulous. Bilateral distraction proceeded at a rate of 1mm/day until the segments docked against each other in midline. After 39–44 days consolidation, the animals were euthanized. The quantity and quality of bone regeneration on both sides were compared using micro-computed tomography.

Results

The defect reconstruction was successful. The amount and quality of bone formed by the transport segments was similar on both sides. There were no significant differences in the bone volume fraction and density of the regenerate bone formed by the two transport segments. The bone volume fraction and density of the regenerate was significantly lower than that of the host bone in the distal segments, likely due to the short consolidation period.

Conclusions

Bone transport remains a viable option in reconstructing anterior segmental defects in the mandible. The use of either dentate or edentulous transport segments for reconstruction provides options for the surgeon in often highly compromised patients requiring these surgeries.


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DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2014.12.002
PubMed: 25661502
PubMed Central: 4369471


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