Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Volume 12 Issue 2
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- Pages.88-94
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- 1990
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- 2288-8101(pISSN)
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- 2288-8586(eISSN)
BONE HARVEST FROM POSTERIOR APPROACHES TO THE ILIUM
후방접근법을 이용한 장골채취술
- Chang, Se-Hong (Dept. of Dentistry & OMS Taegu Fatima Hospital) ;
- Ann, Jae-Jinn (Dept. of Dentistry & OMS Taegu Fatima Hospital) ;
- Soh, Jae-Jung (Dept. of Dentistry & OMS Taegu Fatima Hospital)
- Published : 1990.08.31
Abstract
Because of it's accessibility and the quantity of bone available, the ilium is a common donor site for autogenous cancellous, cortical, and corticocancellous grafts to the facial skeleton. Especially, the anterior iliac crest has been the traditional source of pelvic bone for autogenous bone grafting in the maxillofacial skeleton. Recently the need for large amounts of bone in some reconstructive procedures of the facial skeleton has led to the evaluation of posterior ilium. The posterior approach to the ilium is superior to the anterior approach when large quantities of cancellous bone are required for facial reconstruction. The posterior approach has the advantages of more available bone, fewer complications, less postoperative pain, less disturbance in ambulation, and a possible reduction in the length of hospitalization. As the posterior approach affords an almost unlimited amount of bone for autogenous grafting in the maxillofacial region, we feel its use is indicated when very large amounts of bone are required.
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