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Comparison between patient specific implants and conventional mini-plates in Le Fort I osteotomy with regard to infections: No differences in up to 3-year follow-up
Authors:Juho Suojanen  Sanna Järvinen  Karoliina VM Kotaniemi  Justus Reunanen  Tuula Palotie  Patricia Stoor  Junnu Leikola
Affiliation:1. Department of Plastic Surgery, Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Centre, Helsinki University Central Hospital, (Head: Hannu Kuokkanen, MD, PhD), Finland;2. Päijät-Häme Joint Authority for Health and Wellbeing, Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery, (Head: Eeva Kormi, MD,DDS,PhD), Finland;3. Departments of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Diseases, Clinicum, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital, (Head: Risto Kontio, MD,DDS, PhD), Helsinki, Finland;4. Cancer and Translational Medicine Research Unit, Biocenter Oulu, University of Oulu, (Head: Johanna Myllyharju, PhD), Oulu, Finland
Abstract:Individually designed osteotomies and milled or printed patient-specific osteosynthesis materials are rapidly becoming a standard in maxillofacial reconstructive surgery. The benefits of using patient-specific implants (PSIs) in orthognathic surgery are especially clear in complex cases, and for this reason they are rapidly becoming common practice. We have earlier reported the benefits related to the use of PSIs as reposition and fixation system in Le Fort I osteotomy. The aim of this study was to compare complications associated with fixation with PSIs (31 patients) versus conventional mini-plates (37 patients) in Le Fort I osteotomy. No statistically significant differences in infection, reoperations or soft tissue problems were observed between the two systems used. Interestingly, three of the 37 patients in the mini-plate group underwent reoperation due to insufficient advancement or malocclusion, whereas none of the patients in the PSI group needed reoperation. In conclusion, PSIs are reliable for use in orthognathic surgery, with no signs of infection associated complications.
Keywords:Le Fort I osteotomy  Orthognathic surgery  Patient specific implant  3D  CAD/CAM  Postoperative infection
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