Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of Ameloblastoma

Objective: The objective of the study was to review 1) patient demographics, 2) hard tissue defect, 3) surgical information and outcomes, 4) early and late complications and 5) dental rehabilitation. Study Design: A retrospective review was carried out on 44 cases of mandibular ameloblastoma that we...

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Main Authors: William Tian Wei Lim BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore), Luan Yook Teh BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral Surgery, Singapore) FDS RCS(UK), FAMS, Loong Tee Yong BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore), FRA CDS, Hiang Khoon Tan MBBS, FRCSEd, FAMS, PhD, Raymond Hong Lian Peck BDS (Singapore), FDS RCS(UK), FAMS
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-03-01
Series:Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581402300108
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spelling doaj-c1d9b8ea86214a1f9dad0a27935647df2020-11-25T03:33:15ZengSAGE PublishingProceedings of Singapore Healthcare2010-10582059-23292014-03-012310.1177/201010581402300108Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of AmeloblastomaWilliam Tian Wei Lim BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore)0Luan Yook Teh BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral Surgery, Singapore) FDS RCS(UK), FAMS1Loong Tee Yong BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore), FRA CDS2Hiang Khoon Tan MBBS, FRCSEd, FAMS, PhD3Raymond Hong Lian Peck BDS (Singapore), FDS RCS(UK), FAMS4 National Dental Centre, Singapore National Dental Centre, Singapore Oral & maxillofacial surgeon in private practice, Singapore National Cancer Centre, Singapore National Dental Centre, SingaporeObjective: The objective of the study was to review 1) patient demographics, 2) hard tissue defect, 3) surgical information and outcomes, 4) early and late complications and 5) dental rehabilitation. Study Design: A retrospective review was carried out on 44 cases of mandibular ameloblastoma that were treated by resection and mandibular reconstruction using fibula grafts from October 1994 to October 2011 in local institutions. Results: The patients were predominantly Chinese (67.4%) with ages ranging from 11 to 57 years. Defect and surgical data were reviewed and there was only one failure of graft (2.3%). Early complications were observed in 10 patients (23.3%) while late complications were observed in six patients (14%). Dental rehabilitations were in the form of removable dentures (41.9%) and implant supported prostheses (4.7%). Conclusion: The fibula flap has been shown to be a reliable flap with low morbidity and also suitable for future dental rehabilitation.https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581402300108
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author William Tian Wei Lim BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore)
Luan Yook Teh BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral Surgery, Singapore) FDS RCS(UK), FAMS
Loong Tee Yong BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore), FRA CDS
Hiang Khoon Tan MBBS, FRCSEd, FAMS, PhD
Raymond Hong Lian Peck BDS (Singapore), FDS RCS(UK), FAMS
spellingShingle William Tian Wei Lim BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore)
Luan Yook Teh BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral Surgery, Singapore) FDS RCS(UK), FAMS
Loong Tee Yong BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore), FRA CDS
Hiang Khoon Tan MBBS, FRCSEd, FAMS, PhD
Raymond Hong Lian Peck BDS (Singapore), FDS RCS(UK), FAMS
Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of Ameloblastoma
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
author_facet William Tian Wei Lim BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore)
Luan Yook Teh BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral Surgery, Singapore) FDS RCS(UK), FAMS
Loong Tee Yong BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore), FRA CDS
Hiang Khoon Tan MBBS, FRCSEd, FAMS, PhD
Raymond Hong Lian Peck BDS (Singapore), FDS RCS(UK), FAMS
author_sort William Tian Wei Lim BDS (Singapore), MDS (Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Singapore)
title Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of Ameloblastoma
title_short Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of Ameloblastoma
title_full Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of Ameloblastoma
title_fullStr Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of Ameloblastoma
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective Analysis of Vascularised Free Fibula Grafts in Oromandibular Reconstruction and Dental Rehabilitation following Resection of Ameloblastoma
title_sort retrospective analysis of vascularised free fibula grafts in oromandibular reconstruction and dental rehabilitation following resection of ameloblastoma
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
issn 2010-1058
2059-2329
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Objective: The objective of the study was to review 1) patient demographics, 2) hard tissue defect, 3) surgical information and outcomes, 4) early and late complications and 5) dental rehabilitation. Study Design: A retrospective review was carried out on 44 cases of mandibular ameloblastoma that were treated by resection and mandibular reconstruction using fibula grafts from October 1994 to October 2011 in local institutions. Results: The patients were predominantly Chinese (67.4%) with ages ranging from 11 to 57 years. Defect and surgical data were reviewed and there was only one failure of graft (2.3%). Early complications were observed in 10 patients (23.3%) while late complications were observed in six patients (14%). Dental rehabilitations were in the form of removable dentures (41.9%) and implant supported prostheses (4.7%). Conclusion: The fibula flap has been shown to be a reliable flap with low morbidity and also suitable for future dental rehabilitation.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/201010581402300108
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