Distraction osteogenesis is increasingly recognised as a potentially useful technique to achieve the co-ordinated augmentation of craniofacial skeletal and soft tissue. A case is presented where bilateral maxillary distraction was successfully used to advance the midface in the treatment of recurrent ocular dislocation, in a 10-month-old boy with Pfeiffer's syndrome.
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Britto, J. A., Evans, R. D., Hayward, R. D., & Jones, B. M. (1998). Maxillary distraction osteogenesis in Pfeiffer’s syndrome: Urgent ocular protection by gradual midfacial skeletal advancement. British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 51(5), 343–349. https://doi.org/10.1054/bjps.1997.0213