doi : 10.1016/S0901-5027(23)00095-4
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Page i
K. Suzukia, N. Nishioa, H. Kimurab, T. Tokurab, S. Kishib, N. Ozakib,c, Y. Fujimotoa,d, M. Sone
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.11.010
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 621-629
The aim of this study was to assess changes in the quality of life and psychological distress of patients with tongue cancer undergoing total/subtotal glossectomy (TG) or extended hemiglossectomy (HG) and free flap transfer. Differences between the two groups were compared using the Short Form 8-Item Health Survey (SF-8) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS).
G. Tourea, Y. Françoisa, D. Porozaja, E. Anzouan-Kacou
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.11.008
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 630-632
The internal carotid artery mainly supplies the brain. As the internal carotid artery contributes to the formation of the cerebral arterial circle, its variations are relevant in imaging, interventional radiology, and surgery.
W. Dua,1, G. Liua,b,1, W. Zhanga, N. Zhaoc, Y. Shib, X. Peng
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.12.007
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 633-639
Surgical treatment of tumours in the anterior mandible and surrounding tissues may result in defects which can be restored by a fibula free flap. The upper airway may change during this process.
M. Oomsa, B. Puladia, P. Winnanda, M. Heitzera, T. Steinera, J. Bickenbachb, F. H?lzlea, A. Modabber
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.10.004
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 640-647
Microvascular free flaps are frequently used for head and neck reconstruction after prior neck dissection (ND) and neck irradiation (RTX).
K.L. Schulza,1, M.R. Kestinga, C.-P. Nobisa, R. Mattab, R. Lutz
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.10.003
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 648-655
Three-dimensional positional changes of the temporomandibular joint after mandible reconstruction using microvascular fibula flaps were investigated in 58 patients. The results of preoperative virtually planned surgery, intraoperative resection- and cutting-guided surgery, and non-guided surgery were compared.
Z. Liu, B. Wang, L. Yang
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.09.003
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 656-662
The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate the transparotid facial nerve dissection approach (TFND), in which the intraparotid cervicofacial or temporofacial division is identified first through a superficial lobe incision; and (2) to compare extracapsular dissection with a TFND (ECD-TFND) with partial superficial parotidectomy with a retrograde approach (PSP) for benign tumours in the tail of the parotid gland with respect to surgical outcomes.
D.-N. Zhenga, Y.-N. Zhaoa, L.-Q. Zhanga, X.-Y. Xiea, D.-G. Liua, G.-Y. Yu
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.10.007
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 663-669
The aim of this study was to comparatively evaluate the indications and treatment outcomes of two transcutaneous approaches for the removal of impacted parotid stones. Sixty-eight consecutive patients with impacted parotid stones underwent endoscopy-assisted lithotomy via a direct mini-incision or a peri-auricular flap.
A.A.S. Mohameda,b,1, Y.-j. Lianga,1, E.A. Al-Shujaab,c, L. Yanga, W.-h. Luoa, G.-q. Liao
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.09.034
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 670-678
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of marsupialization treatment for odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) and unicystic ameloblastoma (UA) based on the three-dimensional volumetric change over time, and to determine the difference between OKC and UA in terms of the absolute volume reduction (AVR) and absolute shrinkage speed (ASS), and whether they are correlated with the preoperative volume, time after marsupialization (time between marsupialization and second treatment), and patient age. This was a retrospective cohort study with a sample size of 60 patients: 29 with OKC and 31 with UA.
H. van der Wela, J. Kraeimaa, F.K.L. Spijkerveta, R.H. Schepersa,b, J. Jansma
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.09.005
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 679-685
The purpose of this study was to assess the 1-year skeletal stability of the osteotomized maxilla after Le Fort I surgery, comparing conventional osteosynthesis with patient-specific osteosynthesis. Patients were assigned to a conventional or patient-specific osteosynthesis group using prospective randomization.
A. Bianchia, F. Seiditaa, R. Giudiceb, M. Pironic, S. Battagliaa, S. Crimia, C. Marchetti
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.09.033
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 686-690
Transverse maxillomandibular hypoplasia can be treated with surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME) in association with mandibular symphyseal distraction (MSD). This paper introduces a hybrid mandibular Bologna midline distractor (BMD); the effectiveness of the distractor in combination with SARME for the treatment of transverse skeletal deficiency was evaluated.
F. Melhem-Eliasa,b,1, B.A.Q. Reisb,2, F.A.C. Afonsoa,3, M.D.A. Barrettoa,4, M.C.Z. Deboni
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.09.001
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 691-695
The aim of this technical note is to describe a protocol for three-dimensional virtual simulation of orthognathic surgery that has been designed to be easily implemented, without the need for any special clinical apparatus, software brand, or computed tomography sequence.
M. Schmidta, E. Ramellib, M. Atlana,c, S. Cristofari
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.11.007
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 696-702
Postoperative satisfaction after facial gender-affirming surgery (FGAS) has not yet been assessed using a validated questionnaire. There is currently no postoperative satisfaction questionnaire specific to transgender patients concerning facial surgery.
N.A. Harun, K.B.C. Adam, N.A. Abdullah, N. Rusli
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.09.031
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 703-709
Facial symmetry plays an important role in facial attractiveness and is one of the major criteria used to determine attractiveness in humans. In craniomaxillofacial surgery, facial symmetry is one of the main considerations.
M. Olivettoa,b, J. Bettonib, S. Testelinb, M. Lefranc
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.12.002
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 710-715
Robotic assistance can help in physically guiding the drilling trajectory during zygomatic implant positioning. A new robot-assisted strategy for a flapless zygomatic implant placement protocol is reported here. In this protocol, a preoperative computed tomography scan is used to plan the surgical path.
F. Hern?ndez-Alfaroa,b, G.-M.-M. Raguccib, M. Giralt-Hernandob, J. Caramêsc, A. Valls-Onta??na
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.10.011
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 716-721
This study proposes a simple, off-the-shelf ancillary method for application in the dental rehabilitation of severe maxillary atrophy with zygoma implants, allowing simultaneous improvement of lip support in cases with a moderate lack of premaxillary projection. Three consecutive patients with an atrophic maxilla were evaluated retrospectively.
G. Chiscia G. Gabrieleb P. Gennaro
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.08.023
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Page 722
T. Morikawa
doi : 10.1016/j.ijom.2022.08.022
Volume 52, Issue 6, June 2023, Page 723
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