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J Maxillofac Oral Surg ; 14(Suppl 1): 452-6, 2015 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25848157

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Osteomas are rare benign tumours in the bone. We describe a case of giant osteoma involving the lingual side of the ramus and body of mandible that recurred 8 years after its surgical treatment at another hospital. Surgical resection with reconstruction is the treatment of choice for this lesion. The clinicopathological features of osteoma are discussed and Gardner's syndrome was excluded.

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J Maxillofac Oral Surg ; 12(4): 418-23, 2013 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24431881

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INTRODUCTION: The management of orbital injuries is one of the most interesting and difficult areas in facial trauma. The improper reconstruction of the orbit frequently results in ophthalmic complications. Though a number of materials are available for use in orbital wall reconstruction, at present titanium mesh could be considered to be the ideal orbital floor repair material. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study involved patients with symptomatic zygomatico-orbital fractures requiring orbital wall reconstruction. Under general anaesthesia the floor of orbit was explored and reconstructed with contoured titanium mesh after repositioning of the entrapped orbital contents. The patients were on periodic follow-up for 6 weeks where clinical and radiographic data were recorded. RESULT: Ten male patients age ranging from 22 to 53 years (mean 29.88 years) received titanium implants for impure orbital fractures (eight patients) and pure orbital floor fractures (two patients). The main cause of fractures was road traffic accidents. They also complained of enophthalmos (n = 7), diplopia (n = 4), infraorbital nerve paresthesia (n = 6), dystopia (n = 1) and epiphora (n = 2). No implant extrusion or infection was seen. The symptoms were corrected in six patients with enophthalmos, three with diplopia, four with infraorbital nerve paresthesia and all patients with epiphora. Dystopia persisted post-surgically in one patient. CONCLUSION: Titanium orbital implants were used to confirm titanium as a useful repair material for orbital floor fractures. Their use leads to less morbidity as no donor site operation is needed. Also it provides favourable healing as it is biocompatible.

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