The use of miniplates in craniomaxillofacial surgery
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The use of miniplates in craniomaxillofacial surgery
Abstract
Miniplates were used in craniomaxillofacial surgery for fixation in the skull, maxilla, and/or mandible in 74 patients with minimal or no intermaxillary wiring. Procedures included forehead and orbital repositioning, frontofacial advancement, Le Fort III and particularly Le Fort I osteotomies, as well as mandibular osteotomies and fracture repair. The miniplates provided stable fixation and, compared with other techniques, improved airway safety. The complication rate was low: there were no infections, but two plates (1 percent) became exposed in the buccal sulcus. Although application of miniplates lengthened surgery and increased the cost of the procedure, the savings in intensive care monitoring more than offset these costs. The stability of fixation minimizes the opportunity to reposition the fragments postoperatively with training elastics. Therefore, meticulous technique is mandatory, with particular emphasis on passive fitting of the plates and precise drilling of screw holes.
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