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Maxillary hypoplasia is a common diagnosis in the spectrum of dentofacial deformities and is usually corrected by a Le Fort I maxillary advancement osteotomy. The modified Le Fort III osteotomy enables correction of mid-face hypoplasia where the maxillary hypoplasia is associated with infraorbital and zygomatic deficiency. This procedure is described and illustrated in two case reports. It is considered to be a superior technique to the maxillary osteotomy and onlay procedure and is recommended for use in selected patients.  相似文献   

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BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to evaluate nasal morphologic and maxillary skeletal changes occurring after bimaxillary surgery in skeletal class III patients, using a new method entailing superimposition of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) volumes.Materials & methodsThe subjects consisted of 30 adults (15 males and 15 females) who had presented with skeletal class III deformities. The subjects underwent Le Fort I advancement and impaction osteotomy and mandibular setback surgery. For closure of the maxillary vestibular incision, alar cinch suture and V-Y closure were performed. The pre- and post-operative CBCT data were superimposed and evaluated by voxel-by-voxel registration.ResultsAfter surgery, the nasolabial angle, nasal tip angle, nasal tip inclination and columellar angle showed significant increases (P < 0.01). The nasal tip protrusion and nasal height, meanwhile, had significantly decreased (P < 0.01), and the alar base width had increased (P < 0.01). The columellar length and nostril axis angle also had decreased, but the nostril area did not show any significant change.ConclusionsAfter surgery, as the maxilla had been moved upward and forward, the nasal tip was shifted antero-superiorly and the alar base width and nostrils were widened. CBCT superimposition, enabling 3D assessment of nasal morphologic changes, can be an effective tool for simultaneous measurement of skeletal and soft-tissue changes.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this case series was to evaluate the late postsurgical stability of the Le Fort I osteotomy with anterior internal fixation alone and no posterior zygomaticomaxillary buttress internal fixation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty patients with maxillary vertical hyperplasia and mandibular retrognathia underwent a 1-piece Le Fort I osteotomy of the maxilla with superior repositioning and advancement or setback. A bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy for mandibular advancement was also performed in 22 patients. Stabilization of each maxillary osteotomy was achieved using transosseous stainless steel wires and/or 3-hole titanium miniplates in the piriform aperture region bilaterally, with no zygomaticomaxillary buttress internal fixation. (Twelve of the 60 identified patients were available for a late postoperative radiographic evaluation.) Lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken preoperatively (T1), early postoperatively (T2), and late postoperatively (T3) to analyze skeletal movement. RESULTS: These 12 patients (5 male, 7 female) had a mean age of 24.5 years at surgery. Mean time from surgery to T2 was 41.2 days; mean time from surgery to T3 was 14.8 months. One patient received anterior wire osteosynthesis fixation, while 11 patients received both anterior titanium miniplate internal skeletal fixation and anterior wire osteosynthesis fixation. Six patients underwent Le Fort I osteotomy with genioplasty, 1 patient underwent Le Fort I osteotomy with bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy, and 5 patients underwent Le Fort I osteotomy with bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy and genioplasty. These 12 patients all underwent maxillary superior repositioning with either advancement (11 patients) or setback (1 patient). Statistically significant surgical (T2-T1) changes were found in all variables measured. In late postsurgical measurements (T3-T2), all landmarks in the horizontal and vertical plane showed statistically significant skeletal stability. CONCLUSION: This case series suggests that anterior internal fixation alone in cases of 1-piece Le Fort I maxillary superior repositioning with advancement has good late postoperative skeletal stability.  相似文献   

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颌骨畸形600例正颌手术治疗   总被引:4,自引:1,他引:3  
目的 总结正颌外科矫正颌骨畸形的临床经验。方法 对600例颌骨畸形患者进行正颌外科手术,其中上颌Le FortⅠ截骨与下颌体部截骨术212例,单纯上颌Le Fort Ⅰ截骨56例,单纯双下颌升支矢状劈开截骨(SSRO)30例,下颌体部截骨145例,行Downfracture或Wassmund法矫治112例,下颌前突伴偏颌畸形行下颌体部截骨45例。结果 60X例中术后部分复发28例,完全复发2例,下唇感觉异常9例,术后感染6例,其余术后面容和咀嚼功能获得满意效果。结论 上颌Le Fort Ⅰ截骨与下颌体部截骨术能较好地矫正上颌后缩及下颌前突畸形,但牙颌关系恢复不良。前牙根尖下截骨是纠正双颌前突畸形的理想术式,SSRO矫正下颌前突畸形效果满意。  相似文献   

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Management of common problems of nasal airway obstruction in cleft and noncleft patients by the subnasal approach through the maxillary Le Fort I osteotomy are discussed. The effects of maxillary surgical repositioning on the esthetics of the nose and upper lip are presented, as well as the sequencing and timing of orthognathic surgery and nasal reconstruction in the cleft patient. Case presentations illustrate the results of this treatment approach.  相似文献   

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An 18-year-old female and a 14-year-old male who had previously received surgery for primary repair of a nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate (including alveolar defect bone grafting) unintentionally developed facial advancement at the Le Fort III level after surgical correction of their maxillary hypoplasia. The Le Fort I osteotomy, originally performed for their maxillary dentoalveolar hypoplasia, was an incomplete osteotomy. It was performed without down-fracture, leaving the pterygomaxillary and septal junctions intact. The gradual advancement of the maxilla during distraction osteogenesis was planned to correct the hypoplastic maxilla, and also prevent subsequent hypernasality; however, during the distraction procedure by means of a rigid external device both patients developed an unintentional facial advancement at the Le Fort III level.  相似文献   

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IntroductionUsually, patients suffering from Crouzon syndrome have synostosis of coronal sutures, exophthalmia, hypertelorism, and hypoplasia of the middle third of face. Sometimes maxillary retrusion is absent, so these patients have class I or II relationship. In these cases, frontofacial monobloc advancement, which is the gold standard, increases the maxillo-mandibular dysmorphia. Therefore we propose orbitofrontal monobloc advancement minus dental arch, without splits of the pterygoid plates.Case reportA 12-year-old girl with Crouzon syndrome had intracranial hypertension, exophthalmia, a middle third retrusion and a class II occlusion. We achieved orbitofrontal monobloc advancement which is frontofacial monobloc advancement minus maxillary dental arch. Four distractors KLS Martin were used. After 20 days of distraction, the final advancement was 10.2 mm for cranial distractors and 10.5 mm at fronto-zygomatic. Distractors were removed after 8 months.DiscussionWe offer patients suffering from Crouzon syndrome with class I or II relationship a change from the classic frontofacial monobloc advancement leaving the maxillary dental arch in place, thus avoiding the worsening of the maxillo-mandibular dysmorphia related to surgery. The idea of associating Le Fort I osteotomy with a frontofacial monobloc advancement or Le Fort III osteotomy has already been described, mainly by Tessier and Obwegeser, however they probably achieved a complete Le Fort I osteotomy while we don't split the pterygoid plates.The patient's morphology and his surgical history determine the choice between Le Fort III and monobloc advancement. Dental occlusion needs to be taken into account for surgical indication.  相似文献   

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Postoperative skeletal stability and accuracy were evaluated in a combination of Le Fort I and horseshoe osteotomies for superior repositioning of maxilla in bi-maxillary surgeries in 19 consecutive patients. 9 underwent Le Fort I osteotomy alone (preoperative planned superior movement <3.5 mm). 10 underwent Le Fort I and horseshoe osteotomy (combination group) (preoperative planned superior movement >3.5 mm). The maxilla was osteotomized and fixed with 4 titanium Le Fort plates followed by bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy of the mandible, fixed with 2 semi-rigid titanium miniplates. Maxillomandibular fixation was performed for 1 week. Lateral cephalograms were obtained preoperatively, 1 week postoperatively, 3, 6, 12 months later. The changes in point A, point of maxillary tuberosity, and upper molar mesial cusp tip were examined. Discrepancy between the planned and measured superior movement of the maxilla in the Le Fort I and combination groups was 0.30 and 0.23 mm, respectively. The maxillae in both groups were repositioned close to their planned positions during surgery. 1 year later, both groups showed skeletal stability with no significant postoperative changes. When high superior repositioning of the maxilla is indicated, horseshoe osteotomy combined with Le Fort I is reliable and useful for accuracy and postoperative stability.  相似文献   

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Based on 25 cases with unilateral clefts of lip, alveolus and palate with retromaxillism (CLAP) and 25 cases with pure retromaxillism (RM) the effect on the nose of advancing the maxilla by a Le Fort I osteotomy is analyzed. It can be shown that on average the base of the nose which is at the same time the base of the upper lip, follows the base of the maxilla in the ratio of 4 : 7 while the nasal tip is advanced in a ratio of 2 : 7. This means that to achieve a specified advancement of the nasal base, the maxilla has to be brought forward about twice this amount. A planned advancement of the tip of the nose can, on average, only be obtained by an advancement of the maxilla by three times this amount. The tangent to the columella is tilted considerably forewards and upwards. The movement is a little more marked in CLAP than in RM. The amount of maxillary advancement influences the ratios very little. It seems that they are slightly better after significant advancement. Leaving the nasal spine intact and tilting the maxilla forwards and upwards have a favourable influence on the advancement of the nasal tip. There is no satisfactory explanation of why the extremes in all groups for all measurements are placed so very far apart. As was found in the evaluation of lip movements (Freihofer 1976) this leads to the conclusion that in spite of careful planning the result in the individual case can differ considerably from that expected.  相似文献   

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This study evaluated different techniques for surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME) according to the type of transverse maxillary deficiency using computed tomography (CT). Six adult patients with bilateral transverse maxillary deficiencies underwent SARME. The patients were equally divided into three groups: Group I, maxillary atresia in both the anterior and posterior regions; Group II, greater maxillary atresia in the anterior region; and Group III, increased maxillary atresia in the posterior region. In Group I, a subtotal Le Fort I osteotomy was used. In Group II, a subtotal Le Fort I osteotomy was used without pterygomaxillary suture disjunction. In Group III, a subtotal Le Fort I osteotomy was used with pterygomaxillary suture disjunction and fixation of the anterior nasal spine with steel wire. The midpalatal suture opening was evaluated preoperatively and immediately after the activation period using CT. For Group I, the opening occurred parallel to midpalatal suture; for Group II, the opening comprised a V-shape with a vertex on the posterior nasal spine; and for Group III, the opening comprised a V-shape with a vertex at the anterior nasal spine. The conclusion was that the SARME technique should be individualized according to the type of transverse maxillary deficiency.  相似文献   

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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare bone healing after Le Fort I osteotomy with sagittal split ramus osteotomy (SSRO) in class II and class III patients.Patients and methodsThe subjects consisted of 46 Japanese class II and III patients. Le Fort I osteotomy was performed in combination with SSRO. They were divided into two groups (23 class II cases and 23 class III cases). Four absorbable plates (uncalcined and unsintered hydroxyapatite and poly-l-lactic acid — uHA/PLLA) and screws were used to fix the maxillary segment in all patients, in the same manner. Postoperative computed tomography (CT) was analyzed for all patients at 1 week and 1 year postoperatively. The anterior and lateral areas between the maxillary segments were measured using two-dimensional frontal and lateral views from the three-dimensional images reconstructed over a constant CT value.ResultsThere were no significant differences in the area of bone defect healing between classes II and III at 1 year postoperatively, although there were significant differences between the two groups at 1 week postoperatively (p < 0.05). Furthermore, there were no significant differences in the areas of bone defect between 1 week and 1 year postoperatively, in both groups.ConclusionUsing measurements based on CT value threshold within 1 year after Le Fort I osteotomy, this study suggests that the areas of bony defect in the region of the anterior and lateral walls of the maxilla do not always decrease in both classes II and III.  相似文献   

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The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in nasal airways after Le Fort I osteotomy and functional rhinosurgery. 49 patients were included in this study to assess intranasal anatomical and functional changes resulting from a Le Fort I osteotomy. The data were classified according to the three-dimensional positioning of the maxilla: in group I the maxilla was impacted; in group II the maxilla was inferior; and in group III only sagittal maxillary movement was performed. Presurgical and 5 months postsurgical rhinological inspection, anterior rhinomanometry and acoustic rhinometry were carried out. Additional rhinosurgery, such as resection of the inferior concha or septoplastic intervention, was performed to avoid functional problems in nasal breathing, particularly when the maxilla was impacted. Rhinomanometric assessment showed a significant improvement in nasal breathing in the whole group and each single group. Acoustic rhinometry revealed an increase in typical cross-sectional intranasal areas. The authors conclude that concerns about the respiratory consequences of this surgical procedure appear unwarranted when functional rhinosurgery is undertaken concomitantly, particularly in patients with increased preoperative nasal airway resistance.  相似文献   

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PURPOSE: This retrospective study evaluated the horizontal and vertical soft tissue changes that occur with maxillary advancement surgery with a Le Fort I osteotomy with concomitant anatomic reorientation of the nasolabial musculature. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Fifteen OSA patients who underwent maxillary advancement with a Le Fort I osteotomy without adjunctive nasal soft tissue procedures were studied after a minimum of 8 months of follow-up. The V-Y technique was used to close the maxillary vestibular incision. Only cases with minimal vertical movement (< 3.5 mm) in which no orthodontics were used were included. The average maxillary advancement was 8.0 +/- 2.5 mm, measured at the upper incisor (UPI) and the average vertical movement was 0.7 +/- 1.8 mm. The horizontal and vertical soft tissue change in subnasale (SN), labrale superiorus (LS), superior stomion (SS), nasal tip (NT), nasolabial angle (NLA), and lip length were measured in each patient and correlated with hard tissue measurements at anterior nasal spine (ANS) and UPI. The effect of lip thickness on these soft tissue changes also was evaluated. RESULTS: Using mean data, the horizontal soft-to-hard-tissue ratio for LS to UPI was 0.80:1, with a concomitant vertical (superior) soft tissue change to hard tissue advancement of 0.16:1. Lip length did not change significantly. All patients except 1 showed a slight decrease in nasolabial angle. The average decrease was 5 (range, -10 to +7 ). There was no statistically significant correlation between the degree of change in NLA and the amount of maxillary advancement. CONCLUSION: This study showed that advancement of the maxilla when controlling vertical movement resulted in the a hard-to-soft-tissue ratio of LS:UPI of 0.80:1. NLA did not change significantly.  相似文献   

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The skeletal stability and soft-tissue changes associated with superior repositioning of the maxilla by Le Fort I osteotomy or simultaneous anterior and posterior maxillary osteotomies was studied in thirty patients by means of a computerized craniofacial model. Excellent skeletal stability was demonstrated 14 months postoperatively. Postsurgically, the reduction in lower face height and amount of maxillary incisor exposure resulted in improved facial balance. The use of a computerized osseous and soft-tissue craniofacial model has added a new dimension to evaluation of surgical changes associated with correction of dentofacial and craniofacial deformities.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: Assessment of stability of the advanced maxilla after two-jaw surgery and Le Fort I osteotomy in patients with cleft palate based on soft tissue planning. SUBJECTS: Between 1995 and 1998, 15 patients with cleft lip and palate deformities underwent advancement of a retruded maxilla, without insertion of additional bone grafts. Eleven patients had bimaxillary osteotomies and four patients only a Le Fort I osteotomy. Relapse of the maxilla in horizontal and vertical dimensions was evaluated by cephalometric analysis after a clinical follow-up of at least 2 years. RESULTS: In the bimaxillary osteotomies, horizontal advancement was an average 4 mm at point A. After 2 years, there was an additional advancement of point A of an average of 0.7 mm. In the mandible, a relapse of 0.8 mm was seen after an average setback of 3.9 mm. In the four patients with Le Fort I osteotomy, point A was advanced by 3.8 mm and the relapse after 2 years was 0.9 mm. Vertical elongation at point A resulted in relapse in both groups. Impaction of the maxilla led to further impaction as well. CONCLUSION: Cephalometric soft tissue analysis demonstrates the need for a two-jaw surgery, not only in severe maxillary hypoplasia. Alteration of soft tissue to functional harmony and three-dimensional correction of the maxillomandibular complex are easier to perform in a two-jaw procedure. It results in a more stable horizontal skeletal position of the maxilla.  相似文献   

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A 2-stage procedure combining maxillary advancement by distraction technique with mandibular setback surgery was used to correct jaw deformities in 5 patients with severe maxillary retrusion secondary to cleft lip and palate. First, a Le Fort I maxillary osteotomy was performed. Immediately after maxillary distraction, the distraction device was removed. The advanced maxilla was fixed with miniplates after adjusting the length and direction of advancement, and mandibular setback surgery was performed simultaneously to obtain a normal occlusal relationship. This 2-stage procedure resulted in stable occlusion and a markedly improved facial profile.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Impaired velopharyngeal closure function is sometimes a complication of a standard Le Fort I maxillary advancement in cleft palate patients. The transpalatal Le Fort I osteotomy has been suggested as an alternative technique that may avoid this problem. The aim of this pilot study was to examine the effects of the transpalatal approach on velopharyngeal function in a series of cleft palate patients. PATIENTS: Sixteen consecutive patients with a history of cleft palate exhibiting maxillary hypoplasia who underwent a transpalatal Le Fort I osteotomy. METHODS: All patients had a simultaneous audio/video speech recording and nasopharyngoscopy examination prior to maxillary advancement, followed by a repeat of the same examinations at least 1 year post-operatively. Velopharyngeal function was measured in two ways: by direct observation using nasopharyngoscopy, and indirectly by means of perceptual assessment. Reliability studies of the two measures were performed with satisfactory results. RESULTS: No statistically significant difference was found between the pre- and post-operative data in either the perceptual speech assessment or nasopharyngoscopy examination. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that maxillary advancement by transpalatal Le Fort I osteotomy does not adversely affect velopharyngeal closure function.  相似文献   

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Objectives

The aim of this work was to evaluate the skeletal modifications obtained on transverse plane in adult patients, subjected to maxillary segmented Le Fort I osteotomy and sagittal mandibular osteotomy by Epker in the same surgical procedure, and to consider if the improvement provided to transverse diameters of the face was real and statistically significant.

Materials and methods

20 patients of both genders (8 females and 12 males) aged 22 to 47 years and showing a transverse maxillary hypoplasia, associated to alterations on sagittal and vertical plane, were analysed. A posteroanterior teleradiography before, after treatment and during a 6 months follow-up was prescribed to each patient. On these radiographs, cephalometric evaluations were performed, according to the Milan School guidelines.

Results

After treatment, the transverse dimensions of the maxilla and nasal cavity, the width of the upper and lower dental arch increased in all patients considered. Furthermore, the correction of the original dysmetrias and the recovery of dentofacial and skeletal symmetry were observed.

Conclusions

Through segmented Le Fort I osteotomy, combined with mandibular osteotomy, it was possible to obtain a real and statistically significant improvement in the transverse diameter of the face, with the great advantage of solving both the maxillary and mandibular malocclusion in a single-phase surgery.  相似文献   

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This study employed the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) superimposition method to evaluate postoperative midfacial soft-tissue changes in cases of skeletal Class III malocclusion after double-jaw surgery with setback and vertical reduction Le Fort I osteotomy. A retrospective study was carried out on 15 patients who had undergone maxillary setback Le Fort I osteotomy and mandibular setback sagittal split ramus osteotomy with alar cinch suturing and V-Y soft-tissue closure. Three dimensional CBCT volume scans were recorded preoperatively (T0) and 6 months postoperatively (T1) to measure soft-tissue changes of the upper lip and midface. Post-surgery, soft-tissue landmarks in the cheek and paranasal areas had moved forward; the soft-tissue thickness at the A-point had markedly increased (P < 0.05); there was no significant change in the subnasale, and the midline of the soft-tissue of the upper-lip area had moved backward. The extent of the mean soft-tissue change at the labrale superius was greater than that at the other soft-tissue landmarks of the upper lip. The results suggest that maxillary setback movement of the maxilla by alar cinch suturing has a beneficial effect on paranasal soft-tissue and lip contours for patients with protrusive lip and acute nasolabial angle.  相似文献   

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In order to mobilize and reposition the maxilla when treating dentofacial deformities, the Le Fort I maxillary osteotomy is commonly used. Like other surgical procedures, this procedure is not without inherent difficulties. At times, it may be difficult to initially mobilize the maxilla after performing the osteotomies. Techniques used to help in the initial mobilization and downfracture of the maxilla from the pterygoid plates include digital pressure to the dentoalveolus, disimpaction forceps, spreaders, and other instruments. These techniques are similar in that they all apply a unidirectional downward vector of force on the maxilla and have various drawbacks. We present a technique that uses a 0.5-mm stainless steel traction wire to facilitate Le Fort I maxillary downfracturing by applying a forward and downward vector of force simultaneously. After vertical downfracture of the maxilla, lateral traction on the wire can be used to complete the pterygomaxillary disjunction. This technique has several advantages and is atraumatic, and requires no special instrumentation; thus, downfracturing of the maxilla is done with relatively little effort and minimal risk.  相似文献   

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