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View article: Matrix WaveTM System for Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation—Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme?—Part II: In Context to Self-Made Hybrid Erich Arch Bars and Commercial Hybrid MMF Systems—Literature Review and Analysis of Design Features
Matrix WaveTM System for Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation—Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme?—Part II: In Context to Self-Made Hybrid Erich Arch Bars and Commercial Hybrid MMF Systems—Literature Review and Analysis of Design Features Open
Study design: Trends in the utilization of Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation (MMF) are shifting nowadays from tooth-borne devices over specialized screws to hybrid MMF devices. Hybrid MMF devices come in self-made Erich arch bar modifications a…
View article: Matrix WaveTM System for Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation—Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme? Part I: A Review on the Provenance, Evolution and Properties of the System
Matrix WaveTM System for Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation—Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme? Part I: A Review on the Provenance, Evolution and Properties of the System Open
Study design: The advent of the Matrix WaveTM System (Depuy-Synthes)—a bone-anchored Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation (MMF) System—merits closer consideration because of its peculiarities. Objective: This study alludes to two preliminary stage…
View article: Matrix Wave<sup>TM </sup>System for Mandibulo-Maxillary-Fixation—Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme?—Part I: A Review on the Provenance, Evolution and Properties of the System
Matrix Wave<sup>TM </sup>System for Mandibulo-Maxillary-Fixation—Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme?—Part I: A Review on the Provenance, Evolution and Properties of the System Open
Study design: The advent of Matrix WaveTM System (Depuy-Synthes) - a bone anchored Mandibulo-Maxillary Fixation (MMF) system merits closer consideration because of its peculiarities. Objective: This article alludes to two preliminary stage…
View article: Matrix WaveTM System for Mandibulo-Maxillary-Fixation – Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme? – Part II: In Context to Self-Made Hybrid Erich Arch Bars and Commercial Hybrid MMF Systems – Literature Review and Analysis of Design Features
Matrix WaveTM System for Mandibulo-Maxillary-Fixation – Just Another Variation on the MMF Theme? – Part II: In Context to Self-Made Hybrid Erich Arch Bars and Commercial Hybrid MMF Systems – Literature Review and Analysis of Design Features Open
Study design: Trends in utilization of MMF types are shifting nowadays from tooth-borne devices over specialized screws to hybrid MMF devices. Hybrid MMF devices come in self-made Erich arch bar modifications and commercial hybrid MMF syst…
View article: Patient-Specific Solutions for Cranial, Midface, and Mandible Reconstruction Following Ablative Surgery: Expert Opinion and a Consensus on the Guidelines and Workflow
Patient-Specific Solutions for Cranial, Midface, and Mandible Reconstruction Following Ablative Surgery: Expert Opinion and a Consensus on the Guidelines and Workflow Open
Reconstruction of cranio-maxillofacial defects following ablative surgeries requires a comprehensive approach that balances functional restoration with aesthetic outcomes. Advances in computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) techn…
View article: Concurrent Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Bisphosphonate‐Related Osteonecrosis of the Maxilla: A Case Report and Literature Review
Concurrent Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Bisphosphonate‐Related Osteonecrosis of the Maxilla: A Case Report and Literature Review Open
Introduction Bisphosphonates (BPs) are widely used for osteoporosis and cancer‐induced bone diseases due to their antiresorptive properties, yet they pose risks such as medication‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). Methods We presen…
View article: Hanna’s Modified Sagittal Split Osteotomy (HSSO): An Alternative to Inverted L Osteotomy—Merging Function and Aesthetics for Enhanced Stability, Attractiveness, and Nerve Protection
Hanna’s Modified Sagittal Split Osteotomy (HSSO): An Alternative to Inverted L Osteotomy—Merging Function and Aesthetics for Enhanced Stability, Attractiveness, and Nerve Protection Open
Background: The current high standards in orthognathic surgery demand surgical solutions that are both functionally effective and aesthetically pleasing. Our approach offers one for enhanced stability, attractiveness, and nerve protect…
View article: The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons: A Follow-Up Survey After One Year
The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons: A Follow-Up Survey After One Year Open
Study Design Comparative cross-sectional. Objective To measure the impact that COrona VIrus Disease-19 (COVID-19) has had on craniomaxillofacial (CMF) surgeons after 1 year and compare it with 2020 data by ( 1) measuring access to adequate…
View article: Staged Head and Neck Reconstruction: Heresy or a Reasoned Approach in a Select Group of Patients?
Staged Head and Neck Reconstruction: Heresy or a Reasoned Approach in a Select Group of Patients? Open
Study Design: case series. Objective: The restoration of defects in a single procedure with microvascular free flap reconstruction has become a mainstay of head and neck surgery. Yet in patients with complex defects and pre-existing comorb…
View article: AO CMF International Task Force Recommendations on Best Practices for Maxillofacial Procedures During COVID-19 Pandemic
AO CMF International Task Force Recommendations on Best Practices for Maxillofacial Procedures During COVID-19 Pandemic Open
The COVID-19 pandemic is a global problem that has adversely and significantly impacted the safe practice of maxillofacial surgery. The risk lies in the heavy viral load in the oral/nasal/upper respiratory mucosal surfaces. Surgical proced…
View article: The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons
The Global Impact of COVID-19 on Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons Open
Study Design: The COrona VIrus Disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted craniomaxillofacial (CMF) surgeons practice worldwide. We implemented a cross-sectional study and enrolled a sample of CMF surgeons who completed a survey. Objecti…
View article: Development of a Patient-Centered Functional Outcomes Questionnaire in Head and Neck Cancer
Development of a Patient-Centered Functional Outcomes Questionnaire in Head and Neck Cancer Open
The Edmonton-33 appears to be a validated instrument that will allow patients with head and neck cancer to assess and report their own functional outcomes. It could serve as a single comprehensive measure for functional outcomes.
View article: Functional and quality of life outcomes after partial glossectomy: A multi-institutional longitudinal study of the head and neck research network
Functional and quality of life outcomes after partial glossectomy: A multi-institutional longitudinal study of the head and neck research network Open
Background While aggressive treatment for oral cancer may optimize survival, decrements in speech and swallowing function and quality of life often result. This exploratory study investigated how patients recover their communicative functi…
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Table of contents Open
A) Axial T1-weighted MRI with gadolinium demonstrated a small right-sided vestibular schwannoma that extended 0.5cm into the cerebellopontine angle.(B) Following treatment with stereotactic radiosurgery, the tumor exhibited continued growt…
View article: What is the evidence for open versus closed treatment of mandibular condylar fractures in adults?
What is the evidence for open versus closed treatment of mandibular condylar fractures in adults? Open
The decision to treat adult condylar fractures through closed or open techniques is one of the greatest debates within maxillofacial trauma. This controversy stems from the complexity of biomechanical principles of the posttraumatic tempor…
View article: Pediatric Myofibroma of the Palate with Ulceration and Bone Destruction
Pediatric Myofibroma of the Palate with Ulceration and Bone Destruction Open
Myofibroma is a rare benign neoplasm occurring in the head and neck, arising primarily in infants and children. Frequently, myofibromas grow rapidly leading to suspicion of malignancy and the potential for overaggressive surgical excision.…