A standardized formula for aesthetic mandibular reconstruction using an osteocutaneous fibular free flap

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Abstract

Ameloblastoma is the most common benign odontogenic tumor of the jaw, and expansional growth of a huge untreated ameloblastoma can result in disturbances in facial aesthetics and function, such as difficulty with mouth opening, swallowing, chewing, breathing, neurologic deficits, and pathologic fractures. Radical wide resection with safety margins and subsequent reconstruction is generally recommended. A fibular free flap (FFF) is commonly used to reconstruct the mandible in order to adequately restore both aesthetic appearance and function. The aim of this brief clinical report is to present a case of huge ameloblastoma after wide resection with free safety margins, and describe the immediate one-step mandibular reconstruction using a vascularized composite FFF. The sterolithographic( rapid prototype, RP) model, a wax pattern of the resected mandible, and a surgical fibular stent made from the wax pattern were constructed preoperatively. We suggest a standardized surgical protocol for mandibular reconstruction with FFF. FUNDING: Supported by the International Research & Development Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning (NRF-2015K1A3A9A01028230).

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Kim, S. M., Amponsah, E. K., Kim, H. Y., Kwon, I. J., Myoung, H., & Lee, J. H. (2016). A standardized formula for aesthetic mandibular reconstruction using an osteocutaneous fibular free flap. Ghana Medical Journal, 50(3), 197–199. https://doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v50i3.12

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