Le fort II distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient: A case report
Background: Le Fort II advancement is considered for normalizing the facial appearance in Apert syndrome. When these procedures are performed during growth, overcorrection of midface advancement is required. We developed a system that can control the distance and vector of movement for the central m...
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doaj-93e0185ff63444658d52bc6b5ca8b3542021-02-19T04:22:48ZengElsevierJPRAS Open2352-58782021-03-01273439Le fort II distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient: A case reportShinji Kobayashi0Toshihiko Fukawa1Yuichiro Yabuki2Toshihiko Satake3Jiro Maegawa4Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kanagawa Children's Medical Center Japan; Corresponding author.Fukawa Orthodontic Office JapanDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kanagawa Children's Medical Center Japan; Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yokohama City University Hospital JapanDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yokohama City University Hospital JapanDepartment of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Yokohama City University Hospital JapanBackground: Le Fort II advancement is considered for normalizing the facial appearance in Apert syndrome. When these procedures are performed during growth, overcorrection of midface advancement is required. We developed a system that can control the distance and vector of movement for the central midface to create more normal facial proportions. This case report shows Le Fort II distraction osteogenesis with this hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient. Case: The patient was a girl with Apert syndrome with midfacial-nose hypoplasia and skeletal class III malocclusion. She was healthy without respiratory problems and had no learning disabilities. She underwent our Le Fort II distraction osteogenesis with the hybrid system at 10 years and 6 months of age. Her midface was elongated 22 mm at point Or forward and moved 5° downward to the Frankfort horizontal plane compared to the standard position of average Japanese adult women on the cephalogram. Examining the facial image, the midfacial depression was improved 4 years after the operation. Discussion: Overcorrection of midface advancement is required for patients to reduce the number of procedures during growth. The system that we developed could control the distance and vector of movement steadily when the central midface was overcorrected to try to create normal adult facial proportions.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352587820300504Le fort II osteotomyDistraction osteogenesisApert syndromeCephalometric analysis |
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Shinji Kobayashi Toshihiko Fukawa Yuichiro Yabuki Toshihiko Satake Jiro Maegawa |
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Le fort II distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient: A case report |
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Le fort II distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient: A case report |
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Le fort II distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient: A case report |
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Le fort II distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient: A case report |
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Le fort II distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient: A case report |
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le fort ii distraction osteogenesis with a hybrid system for an apert syndrome patient: a case report |
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Background: Le Fort II advancement is considered for normalizing the facial appearance in Apert syndrome. When these procedures are performed during growth, overcorrection of midface advancement is required. We developed a system that can control the distance and vector of movement for the central midface to create more normal facial proportions. This case report shows Le Fort II distraction osteogenesis with this hybrid system for an Apert syndrome patient. Case: The patient was a girl with Apert syndrome with midfacial-nose hypoplasia and skeletal class III malocclusion. She was healthy without respiratory problems and had no learning disabilities. She underwent our Le Fort II distraction osteogenesis with the hybrid system at 10 years and 6 months of age. Her midface was elongated 22 mm at point Or forward and moved 5° downward to the Frankfort horizontal plane compared to the standard position of average Japanese adult women on the cephalogram. Examining the facial image, the midfacial depression was improved 4 years after the operation. Discussion: Overcorrection of midface advancement is required for patients to reduce the number of procedures during growth. The system that we developed could control the distance and vector of movement steadily when the central midface was overcorrected to try to create normal adult facial proportions. |
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Le fort II osteotomy Distraction osteogenesis Apert syndrome Cephalometric analysis |
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