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Long-term results of secondary alveolar bone grafting using a technique to harvest pure calvarial cancellous bone: Evaluation based on plain radiography and computed tomography

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Author(s)
Woonhyeok JeongHyeonjung YeoJaehoon ChoiJunhyung KimDaegu SonSangho OhChanghyun KimKihwan Han
Keimyung Author(s)
Han, Ki HwanChoi, Jae HoonSon, Dae GuKim, Jun Hyung
Department
Dept. of Plastic Surgery (성형외과학)
Journal Title
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Issued Date
2017
Volume
70
Issue
3
Keyword
Alveolar bone graftingCanine teethRadiologySkull
Abstract
Background : We introduce a method to extract the maximum amount of cancellous bone from the calvarium and analyze the outcomes using plain radiography and computed tomography.
Methods : We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of patients who underwent secondary alveolar bone grafts using a maximal harvesting technique for calvarial cancellous bone. Bone survival was determined based on Enemark's grading system using plain radiographs. Alveolar thickness and height were analyzed by computed tomography and compared with radiographic measurements.
Results : Our study enrolled 27 patients, 22 unilateral and 5 bilateral, for a total of 32 alveolar clefts. The mean age at surgery was 9.04 ± 0.41 years (range: 6–12 years). Donor sites were successfully recovered without complications, such as hematomas, seromas, infections, or tears in the dura mater. The mean follow-up duration for obtaining plain radiographs was 6.90 ± 0.61 years (range: 2.0–18.50 years). The mean follow-up duration for computed tomography was 6.51 ± 0.99 years (range: 2.0–14.83 years). A canine tooth erupted in 30 cases. Success (Enemark's grades I or II) was achieved in 26 cases. Alveolar height was strongly correlated with the Enemark scale results (γ = 0.878, p < 0.001), but alveolar thickness was not correlated (γ = 0.4575, p = 0.08).
Conclusion : Our cancellous bone harvesting technique resulted in successful graft survival without serious complications, including dural or brain injuries. Although the ilium is widely accepted as the optimal donor site for secondary alveolar bone grafting, the calvarium could be an alternative donor site that results in equivalent outcomes.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
최재훈
손대구
김준형
한기환
Publisher
School of Medicine
Citation
Woonhyeok Jeong et al. (2017). Long-term results of secondary alveolar bone grafting using a technique to harvest pure calvarial cancellous bone: Evaluation based on plain radiography and computed tomography. Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 70(3), 352–359. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2016.10.018
Type
Article
ISSN
1748-6815
Source
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1748-6815(16)30479-X
DOI
10.1016/j.bjps.2016.10.018
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/32804
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