High Le Fort I osteotomy for correction of mid-face deformity in Crouzon syndrome

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An 18-year-old woman with mild Crouzon syndrome was referred with malocclusion and mandibular protrusion. Examination revealed Class III canine and molar relationships, hypoplastic maxilla, 1-mm overbite, and −2-mm overjet. Analysis showed 69° sella-nasion-A, 73.6° sella-nasion-B, and −4.6° A point-nasion-B point angles. Polysomnography revealed respiratory disturbance and 6.3% oxygen desaturation indices of 5.4/h and 9.0/h. We performed double-jaw surgery using high Le Fort I osteotomy and bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy for midfacial deformity correction. Twelve months post-surgery, her measures were 70.8°, 72°, −1.2°, 3.0/h, and 6.1/h, respectively. Esthetics were satisfactory. High Le Fort I osteotomy is effective for midfacial deformity correction in patients with Crouzon syndrome.

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Nakajima, Y., Nakano, H., Sumida, T., Yamada, T., Inoue, K., Sugiyama, G., … Mori, Y. (2016). High Le Fort I osteotomy for correction of mid-face deformity in Crouzon syndrome. Congenital Anomalies, 56(5), 240–242. https://doi.org/10.1111/cga.12168

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