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1989
DOI: 10.1016/0266-4356(89)90037-5
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A retrospective study of the stability of midface osteotomies in cleft lip and palate patients

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“…The surgical procedures used for correction of maxillary deficiency in cleft patient include maxillary osteotomy, bone grafting and stabilization with rigid fixation 1,5,8,9 . However, the dense scar tissue present in most cleft palate patients may account for some relapse after orthognathic surgery 1,5,9 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surgical procedures used for correction of maxillary deficiency in cleft patient include maxillary osteotomy, bone grafting and stabilization with rigid fixation 1,5,8,9 . However, the dense scar tissue present in most cleft palate patients may account for some relapse after orthognathic surgery 1,5,9 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various authors confirmed the stability of orthognathic surgery in cleft patients too [1,8,11]. Important factors according to Heliövaara et al [11] are the introduction of miniaturized osteosynthesis materials and the experience of the surgeon concerned.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Irrespective of cleft surgery in childhood, osteotomy osteotomie. Verschiedene Autoren konnten die Stabilität der Umstellungsosteotomie auch für Spalt-Träger nachweisen [1,8,11]. Als wichtige Faktoren dafür sahen Helövaara et al [11] die Einführung miniaturisierter Osteosynthesematerialien und die Erfahrungen des Operateurs an.…”
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“…Traditional surgical approaches for correction of a midface deficiency in cleft patients include maxillary osteotomy, bone grafting and rigid internal fixation 15,1,17 . Bone grafts in the posterior gap between the maxillary tuberosity and the pterygoid plates in combination with miniplate fixation help to reduce relapse after orthognatic surgery 18,4 , but carry the potential risks of donor site morbidity, and resorption or infection of the bone graft 17,12 .…”
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confidence: 99%