Rahpeyma A, Akbari Kamrani F, Ansaripour F, Khajehahmadi S. The impact of zygomatic buttress bone graft on nasal floor augmentation in unilateral alveolar cleft patients with late referral: A case series.
J Craniomaxillofac Surg 2024;
52:1077-1081. [PMID:
39003217 DOI:
10.1016/j.jcms.2024.06.020]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
This preliminary study aimed to assess the efficacy of zygomatic buttress bone grafting for nasal floor augmentation in patients with a unilateral alveolar cleft who were referred after the optimal timetable for this surgery had elapsed.
CASE SERIES
Five patients, aged 12-18 years, with unilateral alveolar clefts were treated at Qaem Hospital, Mashhad, Iran. Initially, a mucous layer was established on the side of the cleft nose, followed by forming a bony bridge between the defect's sides through a bone graft derived from the zygomatic buttress and xenograft bone powder. Subsequently, the grafted region was covered with an absorbable collagen membrane, and the oral-side flap was sealed. Post-operative follow-ups occurred at 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months, and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) was performed 6 months post-treatment. Discrepancy between the anterior edge height of the pyriform aperture on the healthy and cleft sides post-grafting was assessed. The average disparity between the height of the anterior edge of the pyriform aperture on the healthy side and the peak height achieved post-grafting on the cleft side was 1.90 ± 2.82 mm.
CONCLUSION
Within the limitations of the study, it seems that zygomatic buttress is applicable for late unilateral alveolar bone grafting as an intraoral source, and is helpful in symmetric bony nasal floor reconstruction, with a good success rate.
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