Long term follow-up of reconstruction with allogeneic mandibular bone crib packed with autogenous particulate cancellous bone marrow |
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Authors: | Supa Rochanawutanon Theeralaksna Suddhasthira Verasak Pairuchvej Yongyudh Vajaradul |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Yothi Road, Phaya Thai, 10400, Bangkok, Thailand;(2) Bangkok Biomaterial Center, Mahidol University, 3rd Floor Lottery Building, Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Abstract: | Allogeneic mandibular bone processed by the deep frozen method was used as a biologic crib for mandibular reconstruction.
The allogeneic mandible is biocompatible, bioresorbable, of low antigenicity and provides the morphology for symphysis contour,
angle of mandible and dental arch form. The particulate cancellous bone marrow (PCBM) contains marked osteogenic potential
of hematopoietic marrow, which promotes osteogenesis. The cancellous marrow graft lacks structure and requires a crib to house
it during the bone regeneration to the consolidation phase. Fresh frozen mandible was hollowed out for packing with PCBM prior
to securing it to the defect by a rigid fixation method. Four cases of large mandibular defects resulting from treatment of
benign odontogenic tumors were reconstructed utilizing this technique. All cases showed excellent facial contour and function
satisfactorily in mastication and pronunciation. Complete graft incorporation and restoration of the osseous continuities
were observed for four to 12 years after the operation.
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Allogeneic mandibular bone crib Autogenous particulate cancellous bone marrow Deep frozen allograft Long term follow up Mandibular reconstruction Tissue banking |
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