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Arends Samuel - - 2011
Background: The clinical manifestations of sickle cell disease (SCD) vary, but may be attributed to vaso-occlusion, chronic hemolytic anemia, and infections as a result of functional asplenia. We report a case of a man who presented with severe headache caused by an uncommon complication of SCD. Case: A 19-year-old Surinamer ...
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Escobar Franco Matías - - 2011
Verbascum thapsus L. is a medicinal plant and has been used to treat numerous pulmonary diseases, asthma, inflammatory disease, spasmodic coughs and migraine headaches. Several studies have demonstrated that different extracts of V. thapsus present antimicrobial activity. Thus, the goal of this study was to evaluate the genotoxic and cytotoxic ...
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Roy Archana - - 2011
Osteoporosis, the underlying cause of most hip fractures, is underdiagnosed and undertreated. The 2008 Joint Commission report Improving and Measuring Osteoporosis Management showed only an average of 20% of patients with low-impact fracture are ever tested or treated for osteoporosis. We developed an integrated model utilizing hospitalists and orthopaedic surgeons ...
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Lee Hyuck-Jae - - 2011
When a perforator flap is transposed in pedicled fashion, twisting, tension, or both can be inflicted on the pedicle. Although high density twisting undoubtedly decreases flap survival, the effect of pedicle tension with or without twisting has not been studied for perforator flaps. The authors designed a model of nonanastomotic ...
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Maharjan Rajesh - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In order to confer optimal strength and stiffness to the graft in Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction, the maintenance of equal strand tension prior to fixation, is desired; positioning of the tensioning device can significantly affect strand tension This study aimed to determine the effect of tensioning device ...
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Delaney Lisa R - - 2011
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a spectrum of hip joint abnormalities ranging from joint laxity to dislocation. If untreated, DDH may lead to early degenerative arthritis. Ultrasound (US) is the primary imaging for evaluation of DDH in the first months of life, however, there is no consensus on ...
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Baxter Marian L - - 2011
At any one time, 10% of personnel within the New Zealand Army are affected by injuries caused by inadequate footwear. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of addressing this problem by orthotic issue on the basis of a novel screening protocol. A total of 909 military ...
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Baldwin Keith M - - 2010
The shortage of neurosurgeons is a problem in many US trauma centers. Most thoracolumbar spine fractures are treated conservatively, and at our institution, we found that most patients did not require surgery. We hypothesize that most spine fractures can be treated safely and effectively by the trauma team, without neurosurgical ...
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Alonso Nivaldo - - 2010
A resorbable collagen matrix with recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein (rhBMP-2) was compared with traditional iliac crest bone graft for the closure of alveolar defects during secondary dental eruption. Sixteen patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate, aged 8 to 12 years, were selected and randomly assigned to group 1 ...
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Fong Jenny Hwai-Jen - - 2010
We present here a complex oral rehabilitation procedure for a 19-year-old male patient with an operated cleft lip and palate who suffered motorcycle accident injuries including facial lacerations, and a severe mandible fracture with loss of teeth, gingiva and alveolar bone. His initial skeletal and occlusal relationship made the emergent ...
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Oberoi Snehlata - - 2010
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the eruption path of the permanent maxillary canine during a 1-year period after secondary alveolar bone grafting and to (1) compare the canine eruption path on the cleft and noncleft side, (2) examine the number of congenially missing lateral incisors and the rate of canine impaction, ...
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Saleh Amin - - 2010
OBJECTIVES: During cleft palate repair, velopharyngeal sphincter reconstruction is still a challenge to plastic surgeons. To improve results of surgical treatment of cleft palate and secondary velopharyngeal incompetence, a carefully designed modified procedure for palatoplasty is presented. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty patients with incomplete cleft palate corrected by this procedure ...
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Mikoya Tadashi - - 2010
Abstract Objective: To assess and develop a monocortical mandibular bone grafting procedure for reconstruction of alveolar cleft. Design: Prospective study. Setting: Hokkaido University Hospital. Patients: Forty-two consecutive Japanese patients who had been treated for a total of 48 clefts according to a strict clinical protocol. Mean age at bone grafting ...
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Krimmel Michael - - 2011
The aim of this study was to assess the 3-dimensional facial surface changes after cleft alveolar bone grafting with digital surface photogrammetry. In a prospective study, 22 patients with cleft lip and palate underwent alveolar bone grafting. Before the procedure and 6 weeks postoperatively and before the continuation of orthodontic ...
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Penfold Christopher - - 2011
Over the last three decades bilateral cleft lip and nose repair has been characterised by a trend towards more detailed reconstruction of the nasolabial muscles together with simultaneous correction of the deformity. An understanding of the true nature of the nasal deformity in bilateral cleft lip and palate (BCLP) has ...
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de Ruiter Ad - - 2011
Objective : The aim of this study in goats was to test the hypothesis that a novel synthetic bone substitute beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) can work as well as autologous bone harvested from the iliac crest for grafting and repair of alveolar clefts. Design : Ten adult Dutch milk goats ...
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Revington Peter J - - 2010
In 1998, the Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) report demonstrated a successful radiographic outcome of 58%, for alveolar bone grafting, from 157 cases of unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) in children aged 12 years. No further national studies have assessed the current level of radiographic outcome following the re-organisation ...
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Luaces-Rey Ramon - - 2010
Cleft lip and palate is a congenital facial malformation with an established treatment protocol. Mixed dentition period is the best moment for correct maxillary bone defect with an alveoloplasty. The aim of this surgical procedure is to facilitate dental eruption, re-establish maxillary arch, close any oro-nasal communication, give support to ...
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Koshy John C - - 2010
Secondary deformities of the bilateral cleft lip are unfortunately very common, and severe cases can involve scar contracture, vermilion deficiency, and a tight upper lip. In these cases, reconstruction often requires replacement of the central philtral unit with full-thickness tissue, including vermilion, orbicularis oris, and skin. The Abbe flap offers ...
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Peamkaroonrath Chonthicha - - 2011
The objective of this analytical cross-sectional study was to develop and test a new clinical evaluation method, using two sets of clinical criteria: (1) probing depth for teeth at either side of the grafted region and (2) residual defect at the central faciolingual region of the alveolar bone graft site, ...
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Shirota T - - 2010
The purpose of this study was to measure the bone volume necessary for secondary bone grafting in the alveolar cleft using surgical simulation software based on three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) scan data, to compare this measurement with the actual volume of the bone graft, and to evaluate consistency. The subjects ...
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Nagasao Tomohisa - - 2010
We set out this study to verify a hypothesis that orbital floor fractures tend to affect wider areas in patients with unilateral complete cleft palate. Using a striking machine, the inferior orbital rims of eight normal skulls (intact skull group) and eight skulls with parts of the maxillas removed to ...
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Demke Joshua C - - 2011
Unilateral cleft lip repair, over the last century, has seen both revolutionary changes and subtle technical refinements. Millard's rotation/advancement technique stands among the most striking of these innovations. We review the evolution of unilateral cleft lip repair including a look at straight-line, geometric and rotation/advancement type of repairs, while looking ...
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Robiony Massimo - - 2010
The author presents a new method involving the use of a silicone sheet to achieve an improved, faster healing of pedicled buccal fat pad flaps used in palatal reconstructions. This method was applied in 3 patients with excellent final results. The procedure is quick and easy to implement, and it ...
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El-Sayed K M - - 2010
Alveolar bone grafting is a standard method for treating alveolar cleft. To ensure the best outcome, improving the arch form as well as soft tissue quality in the area around the cleft is recommended. In this study, 11 patients who presented with alveolar cleft and collapsed maxillary arch were treated ...
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Kichenaradjou A - - 2010
The authors report a cystic lesion within a previous unilateral cleft lip and alveolus bone graft site in a 15-year-old girl, 5 years after the secondary bone graft. The cyst comprised respiratory epithelial lining, which is thought to be a remnant of the nasal mucosal lining of the primary cleft.
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Dolderer Juergen H - - 2011
Abstract Reconstruction after resection of a large oropharyngeal tumour poses a difficult challenge. This case illustrates an extension of the previously described facial artery musculomucosal (FAMM) flap, whereby a defect of the soft palate is replaced with a similar trilaminar structure in the form of irradiated, redundant lower lip. This ...
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Nadal Emmanuela - - 2010
Management of alveolar cleft has dramatically changed during the last century: secondary alveolar bone grafting is now an integral part of cleft palate and craniofacial center's protocols. The objectives of alveolar repair and bone grafting are as follows: providing a continuous and stable maxillary dental arch, closure of oronasal fistulae, ...
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Osi Attila - - 2010
On the basis of a new, three-dimensionally preserved specimen of the Early Jurassic pterosaur Dorygnathus banthensis we present a reinterpretation of the pterosaur palate. The hard palate is formed by the extensive palatal plate of the maxilla and not by the palatine as has been generally reconstructed. This palatal plate ...
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Rodriguez-Recio Oliver - - 2010
Autologous bone graft is considered the gold standard for oral and maxillofacial rehabilitation. The purpose of these case reports is to present the palate as a donor site in the oral and maxillofacial region. A surgical technique of palatal bone grafting with computer-aided design is proposed. Computed tomography and three-dimensional ...
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Pungchanchaikul P - - 2010
Failure of palatal shelf fusion results in cleft palate (CP) and may lead to malformation of palatal bones and undergrowth of the maxilla. It is not known whether defects in bone formation may contribute to this phenotype. We tested the hypothesis that impaired fusion of developing palatal shelves affects palatal ...
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Jung Dong-Hak - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: To present the effects of subnasale (SN) flap on the correction of deviated columella base in patients with secondary unilateral cleft lip nasal (UCLN) deformity. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The patients were 6 adult Koreans with cleft cases (mean age, 29.1 y; range, 20-43 y; 1 man and 5 women; ...
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Peterlein Christian D - - 2010
ABSTRACT: Ultrasonography of the hip has gained wide acceptance as a primary method for diagnosis, screening and treatment monitoring of developmental hip dysplasia in infants. The aim of the study was to examine the degree of concordance of two objective classifications of hip morphology and subjective parameters by three investigators ...
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Tanigawa Noboru - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to compare the incidence and location of cement leakage in percutaneous vertebroplasty for osteoporotic compression fractures with and without intravertebral clefts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Percutaneous vertebroplasty was performed in 120 consecutive patients with 300 osteoporotic compression fractures. The cement volume injected was recorded. ...
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McComb Harold K - - 2009
The author previously published a method of primary repair of bilateral cleft lip nasal deformity using an open tip rhinoplasty to enable correction of the displaced and deformed alar cartilages. The first 10 consecutive children who had this treatment have been followed through to adulthood. They are now 18 to ...
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Lilja Jan - - 2009
In patients with cleft lip and palate, bone grafting in the mixed dentition in the residual alveolar cleft has become a well-established procedure. The main advantages can be summarised as follows: stabilisation of the maxillary arch; facilitation of eruption of the canine and sometimes facilitation of the lateral incisor eruption; ...
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Agrawal Karoon - - 2009
Cleft palate affects almost every function of the face except vision. Today a child born with cleft palate with or without cleft lip should not be considered as unfortunate, because surgical repair of cleft palate has reached a highly satisfactory level. However for an average cleft surgeon palatoplasty remains an ...
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Mokal Nitin J - - 2009
Background: Managing the cleft lip nasal deformity has always been a challenge. Even now, there is no single established universally accepted method of correction. The open alveolar gap and the ipsilateral hypoplastic maxilla are two major problems in achieving consistently good results in a cleft lip nasal deformity. In our ...
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Sawada Yasunori - - 2009
Autologous bone grafting is a currently preferred method for alveolar cleft bone regeneration. However, there are some disadvantages to this technique, including the limited availability of donor sites. In this study, we introduce a novel graft material of gelatin hydrogel enabling the controlled release of bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) ...
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Morselli Paolo Giovanni - - 2009
Alveolar cleft repair is a debate topic in cleft lip and palate treatment.The aim of this article is to analyze the outcomes and the advantages of the autologous bone grafting performed during the period between 1981 and 2006. In our plastic surgery unit, 468 patients with alveolar clefts have been ...
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Taub Peter J - - 2009
Patients with clefts of the lip and palate commonly develop maxillary hypoplasia. In addition to orthognathic surgery, augmentation of the anterior maxilla may be necessary in these patients to restore symmetry to the nasomaxillary complex. Bone graft may be obtained from numerous sites. All require a separate incision at the ...
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Baek Rong-Min - - 2009
To achieve an aesthetic lip in cleft lip repair, central fullness and slight eversion of the vermilion are necessary. If only cutaneous anthropometric length is considered, symmetry and good vermilion contour may be obtained, but a seemingly tightness of the lip can occur. To prevent this, it is necessary to ...
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Torikai Katsuyuki - - 2009
It takes quite a long time to finish treating patients with cleft lip and palate. Usually, lip closure, palate repair, secondary alveolar bone grafting, and secondary repair of lip/nose have been given to patients at appropriate time according to their growth. However, these series of surgical interventions impose a considerable ...
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Menezes John M - - 2009
Although most cleft palates can be closed with conventional mucoperiosteal flap techniques, the occasional wide cleft or difficult fistula has few options for an early 1-stage reconstruction. Distraction osteogenesis (DO) has the potential to close the palate with both hard and soft tissues as well as mitigating the possibility of ...
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Fallucco Michael A - - 2009
BACKGROUND: This novel method for primary alveolar cleft bony reconstruction avoids donor site morbidity and does not require close approximation of alveolar segments as necessitated by gingivoperiosteoplasty. The study aims to provide radiographic evidence of de novo synthesis of bone using recombinant human bone morphogenic protein-2 (rhBMP-2). METHODS: This institutional ...
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Berkowitz Samuel - - 2009
A review of the cleft palate presurgical orthopedic appliance literature reveals that the appliance's use in neonatal treatment is limited to the molding of neonatal palatal segments. When coupled with primary bone grafting and/or gingivoperiosteoplasty, the long-term effects on facial aesthetics and dental occlusion are compromised, requiring extensive surgical-orthodontic corrective ...
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Köşger Hüseyin - - 2009
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to compare the influence of 2 mucoperiosteal flaps, marginal and paramarginal, on the periodontal healing of adjacent maxillary teeth after extraction of palatally impacted canines. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Marginal (15 patients) and paramarginal (16 patients) techniques were used to remove palatally impacted ...
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Reddy Gosla Srinivas - - 2009
Repair of unilateral cleft lip is a fascinating and challenging procedure. Although a great number of operations have been described for the unilateral cleft lip repair, none fulfill all the plastic surgical criteria, and in most cases, cleft lip repairs require secondary operations in an attempt to achieve described goals ...
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Roh Tai Suk - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Moderate resection of the soft palate results in suboptimal outcomes in terms of postoperative velopharyngeal function. We propose the radial forearm tenocutaneous free flap incorporating the palmaris longus tendon for reconstruction of the levator sling in these cases. METHODS: Twenty-six patients underwent reconstruction with this method. Group I defect ...
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Eichhorn Wolfgang - - 2009
PURPOSE: The results of primary bone grafting in terms of initial cleft width, existence or absence of a lateral incisor and scar formation in the donor area are compared. METHODS: After primary osteoplasty with calvarian bone at an average age of 24 months (4-56 months) radiographic assessment was carried out ...
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