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Title: | A Subcranial Le Fort III Advancement With Distraction Osteogenesis as a Clinical Strategy to Approach Pycnodysostosis With Midface Retrusion and Exorbitism |
Authors: | RAPOSO-AMARAL, Cassio Eduardo; TONG, Anne; DENADAI, Rafael; YALOM, Anisa; RAPOSO-AMARAL, Cesar Augusto; BERTOLA, Debora; LI, Andrew; JARRAHY, Reza |
Citation: | JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY, v.24, n.4, p.1327-1330, 2013 |
Abstract: | Pycnodysostosis is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal disorder involving a constellation of craniofacial manifestations including midface retrusion. We report the case of a 13-year-old girl with pycnodysostosis who presented with exorbitism, midface retrusion, malocclusion, and obstructive sleep apnea. Here, we describe the successful use of subcranial Le Fort III advancement using distraction osteogenesis with internal Kawamoto distracters. After a latency of 5 days, distraction for 10 days, and consolidation for 12 weeks, her midface was advanced by 10 mm with slight overcorrection at the occlusion level. At 2 years postoperatively, the patient had complete remission of her sleep apnea, resolution of her exorbitism, and amelioration of her class III malocclusion to class I. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a successful subcranial Le Fort III midface advancement with distraction osteogenesis for craniofacial reconstruction of a pycnodysostosis. Our report highlights the surgical options that have been described for this craniofacial deformity and presents a novel and expedient approach for patients with pycnodysostosis presenting with exorbitism, midface retrusion, and/or sleep apnea. |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos e Materiais de Revistas Científicas - HC/ICr Artigos e Materiais de Revistas Científicas - LIM/36 |
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