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Clin Oral Investig ; 28(9): 498, 2024 Aug 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39182195

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OBJECTIVES: This study investigates the relationship between the total volume of oral tongue cancer pre-operatively and the RFFF volume post-operatively. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 52 DICOM imaging datasets (CT or MRI) of 26 patients were included in this study. The volume of the desired structure was quantified using semi-automatic segmentation using the software ITK-SNAP. All extracted measurements were validated by two further clinicians at separate instances. RESULTS: The variation of MeanVolTu can be predicted by MeanVolFlap moderately reliable with 59.1% confidence (R-Qua: 0.591). ANOVA Testing to represent how well the regression line fits the data, resulted in the overall regression model being statistically significant in predicting the MeanVolTu (p < 0.001). The flap volume may be predicted using the following algorithm: MeanVolFlap0 = 3241,633 + 1, 322 * MeanVolTu. CONCLUSION: The results of this study show positive correlation between tumor volume and flap volume, highlighting the significance of efficient flap planning with increasing tumor volume. A larger extraction volume of the radial forearm free flap from the donor site compromises the forearm more, thus increasing the probability of post-operative complications. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Radial forearm free flap design in accordance with its corresponding 3D tumor volume.


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Antebraço , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Neoplasias da Língua , Carga Tumoral , Humanos , Neoplasias da Língua/cirurgia , Neoplasias da Língua/patologia , Antebraço/cirurgia , Masculino , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Idoso , Retalhos de Tecido Biológico , Adulto , Algoritmos
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Clin Oral Investig ; 27(8): 4401-4410, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37173599

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to determine risk factors for osteosynthesis-associated infections (OAI) with subsequent necessity of implant removal in oral and maxillofacial surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 3937 records of patients who received either orthognathic, trauma, or reconstructive jaw surgery from 2009 to 2021 were screened for osteosynthetic material removal due to infection. Treatment-intervals, volume of applied osteosynthetic material, and respective surgical procedures were also assessed. Moreover, intraoperatively harvested microbial flora was cultured and subsequently identified by MALDI TOF. Bacteria were then screened for antibiotic resistance via VITEK system or, if necessary, via agar diffusion or epsilometer test. Data was analyzed utilizing SPSS statistical software. For statistical analysis of categorical variables, chi-square tests or Fisher exact tests were used. Continuous variables were compared via non-parametric tests. The level of significance for p-values was set at < 0.05. Descriptive analysis was also performed. RESULTS: The lower jaw was more prone to OAI than the mid face region. Larger volumes of osteosynthetic material led to significantly more OAI, resulting in reconstruction plates bearing the highest risk for OAI especially when compared to small-volume mini-plates frequently applied in trauma surgery. Among OAI associated with implant volumes smaller than 1500 mm3, the detection of Streptococcus spp., Prevotella spp., Staphylococcus spp., and Veillonella spp. was significantly elevated, whereas implant volumes larger than 1500 mm3 showed a significant increase of Enterococcus faecalis, Proteus mirabilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. High susceptibility rates (87.7-95.7%) were documented for 2nd- and 3rd-generation cephalosporines and piperacillin/tazobactam. CONCLUSION: High material load and lower jaw reconstruction bear the greatest risks for OAI. When working with large volume osteosynthetic implants, gram-negative pathogens must be considered when choosing an appropriate antibiotic regime. Suitable antibiotics include, e.g., piperacillin/tazobactam and 3rd-generation cephalosporines. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Osteosynthetic material utilized in reconstructive procedures of the lower jaw may be colonized with drug-resistant biofilms.


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Antibacterianos , Bactérias , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Combinação Piperacilina e Tazobactam , Biofilmes
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Clin Anat ; 36(4): 564-569, 2023 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36461725

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The purpose of the study was to measure the maxillary sinus sizes in patients with and without zygomatic bone fractures. In this cross-sectional study computed tomography data of a case group of consecutive treated patients with displaced zygomatic bone fractures were compared to a control group with mandibular fractures. Maxillary sinus sizes were measured in width, height, depth, and volume. We compared sinus sizes between the case and control group, followed by a subgroup analysis of slightly and severely displaced fractures using T-tests. We identified 89 cases, thereof 46 with slightly and 43 with severely displaced fractures. The control group consisted of 110 patients. The mean sinus volume of the case group (19,313 mm3 ± 5237) was significantly larger than in the control group (17,645 mm3 ± 4760; p = 0.02). Subgroup analyses revealed that this difference in volume was more pronounced between patients with severely displaced fractures (20,354 mm3 ± 5416; p = 0.003) and the control group. In two-dimensional measures, only sinus height was significantly greater in the case group (37.41 mm ± 4.25 vs. 35.33 mm ± 4.88; p = 0.002). The same holds for the subgroup with severely displaced fractures (38.27 mm ± 3.91; p = 0.001). Sinus width and depth showed no significant differences between the groups. A maxillary sinus volume larger than 20,000 mm3 is a predictive risk factor for a displaced zygomatic bone fracture. Greater sinus height indicates a larger surface area of the zygomaticomaxillary buttress that decreases the resistance to facial trauma.


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Fraturas Orbitárias , Fraturas Zigomáticas , Humanos , Seio Maxilar/diagnóstico por imagem , Seio Maxilar/lesões , Estudos Transversais , Estudos Retrospectivos , Ossos Faciais , Zigoma
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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 80(1): 114-120, 2022 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34453908

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PURPOSE: The transoral approach (TRA) to subcondylar fractures without any endoscopic or transbuccal assistance is not a common technique. The purpose of this study was to measure and compare the quality of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) between the TRA and the retromandibular approach (RMB), including types and frequencies of postoperative complications. METHODS: In our retrospective cohort study, we enrolled a sample of patients with displaced subcondylar mandible fractures treated by ORIF. The predictor was the approach mode: TRA or RMB. In postoperative computed tomography (CT) data sets, we measured the angles of the condylar process in relation to references: 1) midline, 2) lateral ramus border, and 3) posterior ramus border. The primary outcome variable was the reduction outcome, which was calculated as the difference between the total of all angles of the operated side and the non-affected side. Secondary outcomes were postoperative complications extracted from patients' files. Other variables were age, gender, number of plates, operation time and a modified AO trauma score. In bivariate analysis, we compared the outcome between both groups. RESULTS: Sixty-four patients were included in total, with TRA performed in 50%. Patients with TRA were younger (31 vs 41, P = .003), and the trauma score was lower (1.9 vs 3.3, P < .001). Reduction outcome remained comparable between both techniques (mean 3.7° for both, P = .92). Complication rates were similar, although facial nerve palsy was absent for TRA (0 vs 4, P = .039). CONCLUSION: We suggest TRA for selected patients with displaced, single fragmented subcondylar fractures. Reduction outcome shows a comparable exactness to RMB, while TRA is safer for the facial nerve.


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Côndilo Mandibular , Fraturas Mandibulares , Fixação Interna de Fraturas , Humanos , Côndilo Mandibular/diagnóstico por imagem , Côndilo Mandibular/cirurgia , Fraturas Mandibulares/diagnóstico por imagem , Fraturas Mandibulares/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Clin Oral Investig ; 26(5): 3999-4010, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35066689

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OBJECTIVES: Screw-retained restoration of implants is advantageous for biological and esthetic reasons. Due to buccal concavities, however, this preferred type of restoration can only be used in about half of the anterior indications. Based on case series, an optimized method for the treatment of such indications is to be described; the clinical reliability is to be ascertained by means of measurements (before and after augmentation) and assigned to the current literature. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A case series of seven cases with buccal concavities of the anterior alveolar ridge were treated with optimized method, which is presented step-by-step until the prosthetic restoration. The depths of the bone concavities were measured and related to the bone gain after augmentation procedure respectively after implantation. RESULTS: Linear measurements of the buccal concavities showed an average undercut of 4 mm [SD ± 1.13]. After healing period of six months, the buccal concavities could be compensated bony to such an extent that implants could be inserted in correct position and angulation. On average, there was a horizontal bone gain of 3.7 mm [SD ± 0.59]. Even after implantation and another six months of healing, stable bone dimensions could be assumed with an average of 4.3 [SD ± 0.83] mm of bone gain compared to baseline. In six of the seven cases, the favorite screw-retained, one-piece full-ceramic restoration could be fixed on the implants. Due to the implant axis, one case had to be treated with a cemented two-part full-ceramic system. CONCLUSIONS: With the described optimized method the most favorable screw-retained restoration can also be used in situations with unfavorable concavities of buccal bone. Especially for this indication, a special form of the horizontal deficit, the customized bone regeneration with titanium meshes is highly reliable in terms of healing and extent of augmentation. However, long-term results and a study/control group are required to evaluate the effectiveness of the presented protocol. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Since these situations require an augmentation that is up to 5 mm thick and a procedure that is as minimally invasive as possible appears to be necessary in the visible area, an optimized method is described in this publication.


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Aumento do Rebordo Alveolar , Implantes Dentários , Processo Alveolar , Transplante Ósseo , Implantação Dentária Endóssea , Estética Dentária , Maxila/cirurgia , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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J Craniofac Surg ; 33(1): e30-e34, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34292254

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ABSTRACT: This study was conducted to provide diametric and volumetric data of mandibular condyles from patients with Angle class 2 and 3 malocclusions by semiautomatic segmentation based upon cone-beam computed tomography.Cone-beam computed tomography images of 79 patients were analyzed. By using the open-source software "ITK-SNAP", diametric and volumetric measurements of 158 mandibular condyles were performed. Descriptive statistics were calculated for all normally distributed variables. Correlations between patients with Angle class 2 and 3 were calculated with the independent Student t test. P values P < 0.05 were considered significant.Irrespective of the side, patients with class 2 malocclusion showed smaller mandibular condyles (right: 1.128 ±â€Š0.504 cm3; left: 1.222 ±â€Š0.596 cm3) than patients with class 3 (right: 1.504 ±â€Š0.361 cm3; left: 1.493 ±â€Š0.335 cm3). These results were reproducible also in accordance with the diametric measurement (class 2 right: 16.75 ±â€Š2.72 mm; left: 17.04 ±â€Š3.01 mm) (class 3 right: 18.24 ±â€Š2.54 mm; left: 18.32 ±â€Š2.13 mm). However, volumetric differences were highly statistically significant (right: P = 0.001; left: P = 0.018) while diametric differences were slightly significant for the right and not significant for the left side (right: P = 0.042; left: P = 0.053).Diametric and volumetric analyses offer important additional information based on 3D images of cone-beam computed tomography technology. Significant differences in diameter and volume of mandibular condyles could be assessed between different classes of malocclusion.


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Má Oclusão , Côndilo Mandibular , Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico , Humanos , Imageamento Tridimensional , Côndilo Mandibular/diagnóstico por imagem , Software
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J Craniofac Surg ; 33(3): e294-e298, 2022 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34538797

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PURPOSE: The authors conducted this study to provide morphological and volumetric data of recurrent odontogenic keratocysts of the upper and lower jaw to emphasize risk factors in accordance with their radiological appearance and guide clinical decisions for jeopardized patients. METHODS: By applying the open-source software "ITK-Snap" on cone-beam computed tomography images, volumetric measurements of histopathologically diagnosed recurrent odontogenic keratocysts could be performed. For statistical investigations, descriptive statistics and independent Student t test were performed. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to assess intra- and inter-rater reliabilities. P values P  < 0.05 were considered significant. RESULTS: Forty patients (24 male and 16 female) were included in this study. Recurrent odontogenic keratocysts had a mean maximum diameter of 28.91 mm ± 12.00 mm and a mean volume of 4.48 cm3 ±â€Š4.29 cm3. According to morphology, irregular shape (P = 0.001; P = 0.005), unclear margin (P = 0.001; P = 0.001), multilocular morphology (P = 0.001; P = 0.001), and cortical bone exceedance (P = 0.001; P = 0.007) are statistically significantly associated with a larger cyst diameter and volume. Furthermore, significant differences by diameter and volume could be shown between patients with and without iliac crest graft reconstruction (P = 0.001; P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Volumetric analysis reveals that recurrent odontogenic keratocysts show large diametric and volumetric extension that leads to complex reconstruction by iliac crest grafts, adding an argument that special attention should be paid to this entity and its recurrence. in case of difficult histopathological examination, lesions with irregular shape and margin, multilocular morphology, cortical bone exceedance, and clinically visible symptoms should be considered for close morphological and volumetric clinico- radiological follow-up.


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Cistos Odontogênicos , Tumores Odontogênicos , Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico , Feminino , Humanos , Arcada Osseodentária , Masculino , Mandíbula/patologia , Cistos Odontogênicos/diagnóstico por imagem , Cistos Odontogênicos/patologia , Cistos Odontogênicos/cirurgia
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Clin Oral Investig ; 25(2): 563-570, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32779014

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OBJECTIVES: Odontogenic infections descending from the lower jaw may lead to severe health conditions. Commonly, a biphasic treatment of surgical drainage and antibiotic therapy is conducted. The choice of the administered empiric antibiotic agent remains debatable. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospectively, we analyzed 350 medical records of patients who were consecutively treated with odontogenic infections descending from the lower jaw. All patients received surgical drainage and either cefazolin or ampicillin/sulbactam as empiric antibiosis. In particular, the number of secondary operations, infectious parameters, and length of in-hospital stay were investigated. RESULTS: The most frequently infected space was the perimandibular/buccal space for both groups followed by the submandibular space. Number of revision procedures, early recurrence, and length of stay presented no significant difference between both groups (p > 0.05). Inflammatory parameters (c-reactive protein, leukocytes) similarly decreased in both groups. CONCLUSION: Cefazolin targets the majority of the pathogens detected in severe odontogenic neck infections descending from the lower jaw and reveals comparable results to AMP/S in regard to the inflammatory parameters and in-hospital stay. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Cefazolin is a feasible empiric antibiosis for odontogenic neck infections descending from the lower jaw if surgical drainage is performed.


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Cefazolina , Sulbactam , Ampicilina/uso terapêutico , Antibacterianos/uso terapêutico , Antibiose , Cefazolina/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sulbactam/uso terapêutico
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J Craniofac Surg ; 32(3): 1166-1170, 2021 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33181613

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ABSTRACT: This investigation was performed to analyze and evaluate anatomical and volumetric data of the sphenoid sinus by semiautomatic segmentation of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) datasets.This analysis was carried out on cone beam computed tomography images of 100 patients. By using the discretionary software "ITK-Snap", the volumetric investigation of 197 sphenoid sinuses was conducted. The statistical analyses were carried out by using the paired and independent Student t-test. In addition, the Pearsons chi-square test was performed. P values P < 0.05 were considered significant.The volumetric mean was 4.438 ±â€Š2.434 cm3 for the right and 4.809 ±â€Š3.000 for the left side. Results did not indicate statistically significant differences according to the side, irrespective of gender (P > 0.05). The further investigation of differences between male and female patients did assess significant results (P < 0.05), males (10.477 ±â€Š3.851 cm3) present a larger total sinus volume than females (8.219 ±â€Š3.574 cm3). In accordance to patients' age (median 54 years), smaller volumes were related to younger patients and larger volumes to older ones. But, no statistically significant results in accordance to age could be detected (χ2 = 1.258; P > 0.05).Endoscopic sinus surgery of the vulnerable and intricate anatomy of the sphenoid sinus requires an explicit knowledge and orientation about the anatomical variations such as septums and volumetric capacity. Concerning this matter, semiautomatic segmentation of CBCT images can aid the surgeon in preoperative planning. Our investigation shows that a small sinus volume, that is, affecting female patients and a complex sinus anatomy by the occurrence of a septum, especially located close to neurovascular structures could essentially aggravate endoscopic sphenoid sinus surgery. In this regard, volumetric analysis of the sphenoid sinus by CBCT images can provide presurgical information and facilitates an individualized treatment.


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Seios Paranasais , Seio Esfenoidal , Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Software , Osso Esfenoide , Seio Esfenoidal/diagnóstico por imagem
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J Craniofac Surg ; 32(8): 2794-2797, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34677037

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ABSTRACT: With an uprising influence of social media platforms like Instagram during the last decade, medical and healthcare related posts have accumulated majorly. In particular the head and face characterizes and signifies each individual's human character, which may be the reason why numerous posts are shared on social media platforms. The purpose of this investigation was to assess the content associated with facial trauma surgery and evaluate its educational quality.The authors performed a retrospective investigation on 550 Instagram posts by #facialtraumasurgery due to number of "likes," comments, type of post, language, its purpose, and source. Furthermore, posts were evaluated due to their educational quality by 3 examiners of different educational levels.The majority of posts showed 0 to 50 "likes" and 0 to 5 comments in English language. The major post type were single photographs (289; 52.5%), multiple photographs (188; 34.2%), videos (73; 13.3%) and predominantly case reports (233; 42.4%). The source was 322 (58.5%) posts by surgeons, followed by 185 (33.6%) clinic posts. Only 10% to 18% of the posts were rated "excellent." Interrater reliability between all 3 examiners presented a high concordance with 89% (P = 0.000).Our study presents an analysis of quantity and quality of social media content according to facial trauma surgery. It supports the deduction that most of the content on Instagram is shared by patients and unclear sources and thus is limited informative. Nevertheless, influence of social media on medical information is increasing and practitioners have to face its effect on their patients.


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Mídias Sociais , Cirurgiões , Escolaridade , Humanos , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Craniofac Surg ; 32(4): 1405-1408, 2021 Jun 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33538446

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ABSTRACT: With the introduction of an e-scooter-sharing system in Germany, standing electric scooters became popular modes of transportation in many urban areas. But the increase in popularity has resulted in an increase in traumatic injuries associated with e-scooter accidents. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the common fracture pattern of patients with mandible fractures as a result of an electric scooter accident. The authors performed a retrospective investigation of 52 patients who were admitted to the trauma unit of an oral and maxillofacial department from June until November 2019 with a fracture of the mandible. Our study investigated the first 6 months of e-scooter sharing system in a major city with more than 1 million inhabitants. Our cohort consists of 52 patients, 38 males, and 14 females with a mean age of 37 years. E-scooter related mandible fractures were with 21% the third biggest group, after physical assault and falls. 45% of these patients were intoxicated by alcohol. Furthermore, the majority of e-scooter patients presented more than one fracture of the mandible (73%). For our cohort, a typical combination of a symphysis or body fracture and bilateral affected ramus and/or condyle was the prevalent recorded fracture combination (55%) of e-scooter related traumata. Small scooter wheels, a speed of 15 miles or 20 kilometers per hour and the individual clinging to the handlebar falling predestinate these vehicles for accidents with craniofacial trauma. Among all cranio-facial traumas mandible fractures were mostly documented for e-scooter accidents. The severity of e-scooter related mandible fractures and their fracture pattern should be recognized by trauma units.


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Dispositivos de Proteção da Cabeça , Fraturas Mandibulares , Acidentes por Quedas , Acidentes de Trânsito , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Mandíbula , Fraturas Mandibulares/epidemiologia , Fraturas Mandibulares/etiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 78(5): 835-843, 2020 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32001199

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PURPOSE: Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has been commonly used as an additional method to assess mandibular bone invasion in patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). In the present study, we measured the diagnostic validity of SPECT findings compared with the histologic findings. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We implemented a retrospective cross-sectional study and enrolled a sample of patients with OSCC adjacent to the mandible. The staging examinations included magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and/or computed tomography (CT) and additional SPECT. The patients' medical records and imaging data were reviewed by 2 readers, and bone invasion was classified as positive or negative for each diagnostic method. The predictor was bone invasion found on CT and/or MRI compared with the combination of CT and/or MRI with either positive or negative SPECT results. The primary outcome variable was histologic bone invasion. Other variables of interest were clinicopathologic data, type of mandibular resection, and resection margin status. Bivariate tests were used to compare the diagnostic specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of each imaging modality. RESULTS: The study enrolled 122 patients, with a mean age of 67 years (55% male; study period, January 2010 to December 2017). In 60 patients (49%), segmental mandibular resection was performed. The sensitivity and specificity for bone invasion were 100% and 39% for SPECT and 84% and 75% for CT and/or MRI. The negative results for bone invasion using SPECT did not match the false-positive CT and/or MRI results in 5% (n = 6 of 122). Positive SPECT findings, in addition to positive CT and/or MRI findings increased the sensitivity to 100% but decreased the specificity to 29% (P < .001). Considering only negative SPECT findings increased the specificity to 85% (P = .03), sensitivity remaining unaffected. The accuracy of CT and/or MRI alone was 80% and was 84% when combining CT and/or MRI and negative SPECT findings (P = .03). CONCLUSIONS: In oncologic staging with CT and/or MRI, the addition of SPECT provided only small benefits. Only negative SPECT results allowed for greater specificity and accuracy. The use of SPECT could be considered to rule out bone invasion in cases of radiologic uncertainty of positive CT or MRI findings.


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Carcinoma de Células Escamosas , Neoplasias Bucais , Idoso , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Mandíbula , Invasividade Neoplásica , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sensibilidade e Especificidade , Tomografia Computadorizada de Emissão de Fóton Único , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Clin Oral Investig ; 24(4): 1599-1605, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31643002

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OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to assess the influence of peri/post-operative antibiotic prophylaxis (POABP) and the reconstructive graft itself on recipient sites infections in head and neck surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, 322 consecutive patients with reconstructive surgery were investigated. The primary objective was to analyze the differences of commonly applied reconstructive grafts on the occurrence of oral recipient site infections. Moreover, differences of POABP regimes (namely: ampicillin/sulbactam, 2nd generation cephalosporins, clindamycin) and antibiotic alternatives were investigated. In addition, patients' length of in-hospital stay was analyzed in regard to reconstructive graft and POABP regime. RESULTS: The free radial forearm flap and split-thickness skin graft presented significantly less recipient site infections and shorter length of in-hospital stays (LOS) in comparison to further six reconstructive technique with pedicled tissue transfer or bone transfers. LOS was significantly shorter for patients with ampicillin/sulbactam than with 2nd generation cephalosporins as POABP. 91% of the harvested pathogens (n=193) were susceptible to the combination of 2nd and 3rd generation cephalosporins. Secondly, 92 out 113 (81%) harvested pathogens presented susceptibility to moxifloxacin. CONCLUSION: Smaller tissue transfers are less prone to infections of the recipient site and present low LOS. For an POABP regime, the combination of 2nd and 3rd generation cephalosporins presents substantial results in recipient site infections. In cases of allergy, potential pathogens show adequate susceptibility to moxifloxacin. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: A combination of 2nd and 3rd generation cephalosporins may be used to prevent recipient sites in head and neck surgery.


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Antibioticoprofilaxia , Retalhos de Tecido Biológico/transplante , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Bucais/efeitos adversos , Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica/efeitos adversos , Infecção da Ferida Cirúrgica/prevenção & controle , Idoso , Antibiose , Infecções Bacterianas/prevenção & controle , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias Bucais/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Neoplasias Cutâneas/cirurgia
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J Craniofac Surg ; 31(5): 1334-1337, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32282482

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The aim of this study was to provide volumetric data of the pterygopalatine fossa by semiautomatic segmentation based upon cone beam computed tomography.Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of 100 patients were analyzed. By using the open source software "ITK-Snap," the volumetric measurements of 200 pterygopalatine fossae were performed. For statistical investigations paired t test, and independent Student t test were performed. Also, the Pearsons chi-square test was applied. P values P < 0.05 were considered significant.The mean volume was 578.376 mm for the right and 560.979 mm for the left side. The results indicated statistically significant differences according to the right and the left pterygopalatine fossa, regardless of gender (P < 0.05). The analysis of differences between males and females did not show any significant results (P > 0.05), although males present a slightly larger volume than females. According to the median age (59 years), younger patients presented smaller volumes, whereas older patients presented larger volumes. Nevertheless, no statistically significant differences according to age (χ = 3.520; P > 0.05) could be found.Clinical intervention with the application of local anesthetics into the complex and vulnerable anatomy of the pterygopalatine fossa makes a thorough knowledge about the volumetric capacity indispensable. Therefore, the semiautomatic segmentation of CBCT images provides a useful, available and validated tool. Our results show that a final injected anesthetic volume larger than 1 ml exceeds the pterygopalatine fossa capacity considerably and could cause complications. To prevent this, volumetric analysis of this region can provide further information and enables an individualized patients' treatment.


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Fossa Pterigopalatina/diagnóstico por imagem , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Anestésicos Locais , Distribuição de Qui-Quadrado , Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fossa Pterigopalatina/cirurgia , Software , Adulto Jovem
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J Craniofac Surg ; 31(1): e95-e99, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31688267

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The pterygopalatine fossa (PPF) is a complex and paired anatomical structure located at the skull base. A clinically and surgically relevant structure located in the pterygopalatine fossa is the sphenopalatine ganglion. Electrical stimulation of the sphenopalatine ganglion is one possible method of treating cluster headache. The pterygomaxillary fissure (PMF) defines the pterygopalatine fossa laterally and determines the surgical approach. As part of preoperative surgical planning, each patient undergoes a preoperative head computed tomography or a cone beam computed tomography. In our study cone beam computed tomography images of 90 male and 110 female PMF were analyzed. Generally, males have a wider fissure than females. Moreover, a significant inter-subject difference could be shown between males and females. The analysis of the right and left PMF according to gender and age does not show any significant intra-subject differences. Following an established protocol for high-resolution CT images the measurements were classified into four fissure types and also analyzed according to gender and age. Fissure type I is significantly more often present in males, whereas the smaller fissure types (II, III, and IV) are significantly more often found in females. Older patients presented statistically significant more often with type I, whereas the younger patients showed more often the narrower types II and IV. Due to the fact that narrow fissures smaller than 2 mm could limit the insertion of neurostimulator implants in the PPF, special attention should be paid to females and younger patients during preoperative planning.


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Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fossa Pterigopalatina , Adulto Jovem
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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 77(4): 769-776, 2019 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30576674

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PURPOSE: Intraoperative navigation to assess anatomic reduction is the general trend in maxillofacial trauma surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the closed reduction outcome of isolated zygomatic arch fractures using ultrasound compared with palpation control. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this case-and-control study, the authors identified consecutively treated patients who underwent closed reduction of isolated zygomatic arch fractures using the Volkmann reposition hook with intraoperative ultrasound. Controls were patients with the same diagnosis and surgical procedure without ultrasound imaging. Pre- and postoperative radiographic datasets were geometrically analyzed. The outcome variables postoperative cortical step, persistent postoperative displacement, and overall grade of reduction were compared in the 2 study groups. Subgroups of fracture patterns were classified as M-shaped or variable. Statistical analysis was performed using t test for continuous variables and 2-sided χ2 test for categorical variables, with a P value less than .05 defined as significant. RESULTS: Sixteen cases with intraoperative ultrasound and 60 controls were identified from the institution's database. The angle of postoperative displacement was significantly decreased in the ultrasound group for all fractures (2.4° vs 5.3°; P = .004) and the variable fracture type (1.6° vs 8.1°; P = .005). Overall grade of reduction was improved in the ultrasound group for all fractures (P = .03) but with no difference solely for M-shaped fractures (P = .37). CONCLUSIONS: Although reduction control using palpation and probing using the Volkmann hook showed satisfactory results for M-shaped fractures, additional intraoperative ultrasound imaging showed promise for increasing success rates for the variable type of zygomatic arch fracture.


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Procedimentos de Cirurgia Plástica , Ultrassonografia , Fraturas Zigomáticas/diagnóstico por imagem , Adulto , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Zigoma/diagnóstico por imagem
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Clin Oral Investig ; 23(11): 4029-4041, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30826919

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate osteotomy speed, heat development, and bone structure influence from osteotomies performed by various piezoelectric devices and insert tips. These devices and tips were compared among each other with regard to conventional rotatory and oscillating systems with special focus on the insert tip design and thickness. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The osteotomies were conducted on porcine ribs utilizing 12 different insert tips (straight and angulated) and three conventional systems. After time and temperature measurements, histological analysis was carried out. Light microscopy was used to evaluate the roughness of the osteotomic surface and to search for indications of thermal bone necrosis. A special software analyzing tool was employed to determine cutting width (mm) and debris (%). RESULTS: All piezoelectric tips created smooth cuts. Cutting widths in general were wider than the actual insert tip size with a tendency for narrow straight insert tips producing relatively wide osteotomies, whereas narrow angulated inserts produced relatively small osteotomies. None of the samples demonstrated distinct indication of necrosis. Overall, there was only a small amount of debris in all osteotomy gaps. Conventional rotatory saws were faster and created less heat compared to all tested piezoelectric systems. Straight tips proved faster osteotomy speed than angulated tips. Thin insert tips indicated to have a positive correlation to osteotomy time and performed faster than conventional microsaw. The average temperature rise was lower when using conventional systems, but critical exceeding temperatures were only observed in short-time exceptional cases. In general, temperature rise was less when using angulated inserts. CONCLUSION: All tested tips are appropriate for bone surgery. Only small differences were found among the piezoelectric insert tips. Although conventional rotatory systems in general performed faster osteotomies, special designed and thin piezoelectric insert tips seem to have a positive influence on osteotomy speed. Ultimately, none of the tested devices or inserts combined all best features of speed, heat development, bone structure influence, and safety. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Narrow and straight piezoelectric insert tips demonstrated reduced osteotomy times. Nevertheless, a combination of conventional and piezoelectric systems in clinical practice might be the best way to work time-efficient, patient-oriented, and safe. The choice of instrument should be based on clinical experience of the user and should be evaluated individually depending on the case.


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Osteotomia , Piezocirurgia , Animais , Osso e Ossos , Temperatura Alta , Osteotomia/métodos , Suínos
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Clin Oral Investig ; 23(5): 2143-2151, 2019 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30276516

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OBJECTIVES: A central role of infections in the treatment of MRONJ patients is widely accepted. An investigation of the MRONJ lesions' biofilms as potential pathogens seems logical. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We investigated the clinical data of our MRONJ patients who received surgery in advanced stage of the disease. Special attention was granted to the local colonizers harvested from osseous MRONJ specimens and submucosal putrid infections. RESULTS: Eleven out of 71 patients presented a spontaneous onset of the disease and for 60 out of 71 patients a trigger was detected. Breast cancer (29.6%) and prostate cancer (22.5%) were the most frequent underlying disease for prescription of an antiresorptive therapy, mostly zoledronate. Submucosal soft tissue biofilms significantly differed from biofilms harvested from the MRONJ lesions bottom, yet the most frequent bacteria were equally present in both groups: Streptococcus species (spp.), Prevotella spp., Actinomyces spp., Veillonella spp., and Parvimonas micra. The cephalosporins, cefuroxime and cefotaxime, and ß-lactam antibiotics with ß-lactamase inhibitor revealed the greatest susceptibility for the detected bacteria. CONCLUSION: The bacteria from the submucosal areas and the bottom of the infected bone presented comparable susceptibility to the common antibiotics regimes. Streptococcus spp., Prevotella spp., and Veillonella spp. present a high abundance in MRONJ lesions beside Actinomyces spp. The MRONJ lesions bottom is in many cases not infected by Actinomyces spp. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The removal of the necrotic bone reduces the variety of bacteria found in MRONJ lesions, in particular at the bottom of the lesion.


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Infecções Bacterianas/complicações , Osteonecrose da Arcada Osseodentária Associada a Difosfonatos/microbiologia , Conservadores da Densidade Óssea/efeitos adversos , Ácido Zoledrônico/efeitos adversos , Actinomyces , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Infecções Bacterianas/microbiologia , Neoplasias da Mama/complicações , Neoplasias da Mama/tratamento farmacológico , Difosfonatos , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevotella , Neoplasias da Próstata/complicações , Neoplasias da Próstata/tratamento farmacológico , Streptococcus , Veillonella
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J Oral Maxillofac Surg ; 76(10): 2168.e1-2168.e7, 2018 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30009786

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PURPOSE: The frontal sinus shows a wide range of morphologic variations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of frontal sinus size on fracture characteristics in frontal bone trauma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, data from patients with traumatic fractures of the frontal bone were retrospectively collected from the institution's database. Radiometric analysis of computed tomography and cone-beam computed tomography datasets was performed. Frontal sinus size was measured as variables of height, width, and depth. The secondary predictor was morphologic sinus type according to Guerram's classification: hyperplasia, medium size, hypoplasia, or aplasia of the frontal sinus. To determine outcomes, we classified fractures into the following categories: fracture isolated to the anterior table, combined fractures of the anterior and posterior tables, fracture isolated to the posterior table, and frontal bone fracture without sinus involvement. Further study variables were patients' demographic characteristics, combined midfacial fractures, orbital rim involvement, fracture displacement, and surgical approach. For statistical analysis, fracture types were assessed for frontal sinus metric size and morphologic type using bivariate tests with P < .05 defined as significant. RESULTS: We enrolled 53 consecutive patients with a mean age of 35 years; male patients comprised 91%. Fracture types differed significantly in sinus width and height (both P < .001), as well as depth (P = .002). Frontal sinus morphology was hyperplastic in 66%, medium in 30.2%, and hypoplastic in 3.8%. Patients with a hyperplastic frontal sinus had an increased likelihood of isolated anterior table fractures (odds ratio, 6.0; P = .007) compared with medium-sized types. Fractures without sinus involvement were more likely in hypoplastic and medium types (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: The morphology of the frontal sinus determines the probability of fracture types from craniofacial trauma. Thus the frontal sinus size appears to be a major factor for frontal bone resistance to traumatic force impingement.


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Seio Frontal/anatomia & histologia , Seio Frontal/lesões , Fraturas Cranianas/classificação , Adulto , Variação Anatômica , Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fraturas Cranianas/diagnóstico por imagem , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Clin Oral Implants Res ; 28(10): e175-e183, 2017 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27683073

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OBJECTIVES: To compare a monophasic (100% ß-TCP) and a biphasic (60% HA and 40% ß-TCP) bone substitute material (BSM) regarding biocompatibility, osteoconductivity and implant stability using histological, radiological and resonance frequency analysis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty-seven sinus floor elevations were performed in 60 patients. One patient group (monophasic bone substitute [MBS], 30 patients, 32 sinuses) was augmented by the use of the monophasic material (Bioresorb® , Sybron Implant Solutions, Bremen, Germany), while the second group (biphasic bone substitute (BBS), 30 patients, 35 sinuses) received a biphasic material (Maxresorb® , Botiss Biomaterials, Berlin, Germany). Cone beam CT images were taken immediately after augmentation and prior to implant placement after 6 months. Trephines were harvested, while the implant bed was prepared. Resonance frequency analysis was performed immediately after implant placement and 6 months later. Descriptive analysis was performed on all augmented sinus (n = 67). For statistical comparison of the groups, one sinus of each bilaterally treated patient was randomly excluded, resulting in 30 sinuses grafted with MBS and 30 sinuses grafted with BBS (n = 60). RESULTS: Histomorphometrical analysis of all sinuses displayed comparable results for both groups regarding new bone matrix (MBS 36.16 ± 19.37%, BBS 38.42 ± 12.61%), residual BSM (MBS 30.26 ± 11.7%, BBS 32.66 ± 12.57%) and non-mineralized tissue (MBS 34.29 ± 18.32%, BBS 28.92 ± 15.04) %) (P > 0.05, respectively). Radiological volume of BBS was significantly more stable (volume loss of 22.2% for MBS, 6.66% for BBS; P < 0.001), and homogeneity of the graft after 6 months was higher for BBS than that for MBS (P < 0.05). Resonance frequency analysis endorsed a higher implant stability quotient for BBS after 6 months than that for MBS (MBS 78.31 ± 5.81, BBS 80.42 ± 6.31; P < 0.05, Mann-Whitney U-test, respectively). CONCLUSION: Both monophasic and biphasic materials show good biocompatibility and osteoconductivity with satisfactory support on implant stability. BBS remains more stable in terms of volume maintenance and radiological graft homogeneity after a healing period of 6 months.


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Materiais Biocompatíveis/administração & dosagem , Fosfatos de Cálcio/administração & dosagem , Durapatita/administração & dosagem , Levantamento do Assoalho do Seio Maxilar/métodos , Regeneração Óssea , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Prospectivos
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