Abstract:For the treatment of bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw (BP-associated ONJ), poor cure rates are reported. In many cases, repeated osseous exposition and infection may occur. The currently recommended management of affected patients is antibiotic treatment and bony decortication, which is often complicated by soft tissue deficits due to chronic infection. In severe cases osteonecrosis can be managed often only by continuity resections of the mandible. For this purpose, we developed a new surgic… Show more
“…In most cases buccal mucoperiosteal flaps are best suited to achieve a tension-free mucosal coverage. Some surgeons suggest a two-layer coverage of the exposed bone to achieve saver wound closure (Lemound et al, 2012;Mast et al, 2012) and although the mucosa in MRONJ patients can be of inferior quality and stability (Lorenzo et al, 2013), soft tissue free flap reconstruction is only necessary in rare cases. (vi) Since the exposed bone in MRONJ is colonized with bacteria of the oral cavity (e.g.…”
“…In most cases buccal mucoperiosteal flaps are best suited to achieve a tension-free mucosal coverage. Some surgeons suggest a two-layer coverage of the exposed bone to achieve saver wound closure (Lemound et al, 2012;Mast et al, 2012) and although the mucosa in MRONJ patients can be of inferior quality and stability (Lorenzo et al, 2013), soft tissue free flap reconstruction is only necessary in rare cases. (vi) Since the exposed bone in MRONJ is colonized with bacteria of the oral cavity (e.g.…”
“…Of these papers only a small number clearly describe the soft tissue management. While Wilde uses a bilayered suturing technique with a submucosal connective tissue flap, Lemound attaches the released mylohyoid muscle to the vestibular periosteum (Wilde et al, 2011;Lemound et al, 2011). Markose et al reduced the exposed bone until there was adequate mucosa to allow primary wound closure (Markose et al, 2009).…”
“…As there is mostly a lack of sufficient mucosa and fragility of margins, local flaps are crucial (Wilde et al, 2011;Lemound et al, 2012;Otto et al, 2012;Voss et al, 2012;Toshihiro et al, 2013, Fig . 6).…”
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