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Παρασκευή 22 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Distraction Osteogenesis Normalizes Mandibular Body-Symphysis Morphology in Infants With Robin Sequence

Publication date: January 2018
Source:Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Volume 76, Issue 1
Author(s): Srinivas M. Susarla, Kelly N. Evans, Hitesh Kapadia, Nefeli Vasilakou, Mark A. Egbert, Richard A. Hopper
PurposeTo evaluate changes in mandibular morphology in infants with Robin sequence (RS) after mandibular distraction osteogenesis (MDO) and compare the post-distraction morphology with that in infants without RS and infants with RS who had not undergone MDO.Materials and MethodsInfants with RS treated with MDO were retrospectively evaluated over a 12-year period. All patients had pre-distraction and end-consolidation maxillofacial computed tomograms. Morphologic features of the mandible were divided into ramus and condyle, body and symphysis, and composite measurements. Post-distraction RS mandibular morphology was compared with pre-distraction morphology, as well as to age-matched infants without RS and age-matched infants with RS who had not undergone MDO. Comparisons were done using nonparametric paired-samples analyses.ResultsDuring the study period, 17 patients with RS treated with MDO met the inclusion criteria for the study. The mean ages at distraction and end-consolidation were 1.95 ± 3.24 and 8.46 ± 5.99 months, respectively. The post-MDO mandible was significantly different from the pre-MDO mandible with regard to the ramps-condyle unit and body-symphysis measurements, including development of a more parabolic mandibular arch form (P ≤ .001). Compared with age-matched non-RS infant mandibles, the post-distraction RS mandibles had similar morphologies. Compared with age-matched non-MDO RS mandibles, the post-distraction mandibles had significantly different morphologies anterior to the gonial angle, including a more parabolic arch form (P ≤ .006).ConclusionsMDO normalized mandibular morphology in infants with RS, with the greatest effect on measurements anterior to the gonial angle.



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