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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 16(11): 1554-8, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23111969

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Congenital auricular anomalies can be categorized either as malformational or deformational. The first are characterized by a partial absence of the skin or cartilage resulting in a constricted or underdeveloped pinna and require surgical correction. Deformations are characterized by a misshaped but fully developed pinna and are best treated by auricular molding. AIM: Authors want to present their case load in treatment of infants affected by deformational auricolar anomalies and describe their techniques using early splinting for congenital auricular deformities, like prominent ear, lop ear, constricted ear, Stahl's ear. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between 2009 to 2011, in Maxillo and Oral Surgery Unit, a nonsurgical technique was used to treat 22 ears affected by deformational anomalies in 12 patients soon after birth. Four patients were female. This kind of nonsurgical correction of the deformed auricle was performed on lop ears (n=6), constricted ears (n=8), prominent ears (n= 4), Stahl's ear (n=4). Children more than two months old were also excluded. The mean of treatment time was 5.5 weeks. RESULTS: according to the Authors and the parents 100% of treated auricles improved. Improving at the end of the molding treatment was observed in 18% of the auricles, but recurrence to one year of stopping treatment. There were not complications caused by this procedure. CONCLUSIONS: The nonsurgical molding has the advantage to correct at a very early age a cosmetic abnormality, giving a natural and in the most of the time a satisfactory results, with a prevalence rate of complications of much less than surgical corrections.


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Congenital Abnormalities/therapy , Ear Auricle/abnormalities , Splints , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male
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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 16(10): 1430-2, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23104661

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BACKGROUND: Indications for treatment of patients with maxillo-mandibular malformations have to be researched both in the severity of anatomical alteration affecting the face and psychological outcomes. Indeed, it has been underlined that patients decide to undergo orthodontic and orthognathic procedure mainly for aesthetical issues. Moreover the early combined functional and surgical treatment improves relationship skills in young adults. Dealing with these "aesthetic" features pre surgical planning presents some additional challenges. Even if orthognatic surgery aims to the correct repositioning of skeletal bases but we must achieve complete patient satisfaction. AIM: The Authors present a new parameter to be considered in the planning of patients who undergo orthognatic procedure being the restitution of the face the patient would have had without any pathologic mechanism with respect of the aesthetic features of the family. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Authors identified a series of parameters discussed by Arnett et al and performed a clinical and photographic evaluation of these parameters, in latero-lateral view, directly on the relatives of the patients. A cephalometric analysis, was performed and a series of parameters has been taken into account. CONCLUSIONS: It is very difficult to standardize universal parameters acceptable and applicable for every single case, considering that patient's awareness of the anatomical defect and post-surgical satisfaction don't relate to the correct cephalometric evaluation and the real aesthetic outcomes.


Subject(s)
Mandibular Reconstruction/methods , Cephalometry , Esthetics , Humans , Patient Satisfaction
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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 14(7): 619-28, 2010 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20707252

ABSTRACT

In this work, we propose a self-compiled questionnaire, for those patients showing dysfunctions of the temporomandibular joint. The questionnaire, composed by 33 closed multiple-choice questions, represents one of the steps in the diagnostic procedure, together with the clinical notes compiled by the medical specialist and with the other necessary diagnostic researches. It also has the purpose to make easier anamnesis and clinic procedure and gathering of all informations useful for a right clinical diagnosis, and so for an appropriate therapy.


Subject(s)
Surveys and Questionnaires , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/diagnosis , Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome/diagnosis , Humans
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J Craniofac Surg ; 16(2): 332-4, 2005 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15750437

ABSTRACT

We have studied a common aspect of both adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) and neuroblastoma (NB) with the purpose of finding the optimal medical and surgical treatment. This article is based on a case study involving 22 cases of ACC and NB performed at the University of Rome La Sapienza from 1993 to 2001. Of the 22 cases, 17 were diagnosed with ACC and 5 with NB. ACC largely involved the maxillae, having been detected in this location in eight cases. Two of these patients, one affected by ACC and the other affected by NB, received neoadjuvant treatment, whereas 14 were affected by ACC, and 3 with NB received adjuvant treatment. Despite the fact that the two neoplasms have different embryogenic structures, they share common aspects. Both spread invasively through the perineural sheets, and both are responsive to radiotherapy or chemotherapy. The common biologic behavior and the similar response that both show to neoadjuvant radiotherapy or chemotherapy may suggest a way to develop a more effective treatment protocol. The aim of this article is to suggest a line of research along that path.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic/pathology , Head and Neck Neoplasms/pathology , Neoadjuvant Therapy , Neuroblastoma/pathology , Adult , Aged , Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic/surgery , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery , Humans , Jaw Neoplasms/pathology , Jaw Neoplasms/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Neuroblastoma/surgery , Radiotherapy, Adjuvant , Treatment Outcome
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