A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children

Extended postoperative mandibular reconstructions due to orofacial disease involving the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in immature patients remain a challenge as a result of ongoing growth, which is usually affected by the disease and treatment. Current reconstructive techniques based fully on allop...

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Main Authors: Krzysztof Dowgierd, Rafal Pokrowiecki, Maciej Borowiec, Marcin Kozakiewicz, Dominika Smyczek, Łukasz Krakowczyk
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spelling doaj-c22ddc84700746ac9864b90719ce266d2021-03-03T00:01:06ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-03-01112176217610.3390/app11052176A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in ChildrenKrzysztof Dowgierd0Rafal Pokrowiecki1Maciej Borowiec2Marcin Kozakiewicz3Dominika Smyczek4Łukasz Krakowczyk5Head and Neck Surgery Clinic for Children and Young Adults, Department of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Warmia and Mazury, ul. Oczapowskiego 2, 10-719 Olsztyn, PolandHead and Neck Surgery Department—Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Craniofacial Center, Regional Specialized Children’s Hospital, ul. Zolnierska 18A, 10-561 Olsztyn, PolandHead and Neck Surgery Department—Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Craniofacial Center, Regional Specialized Children’s Hospital, ul. Zolnierska 18A, 10-561 Olsztyn, PolandDepartment of Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical University in Lodz, Pl. Hallera 1, 90-647 Łodz, PolandDepartment of Pediatric Surgery and Urology, John Paul II Upper Silesian Child Health Centre, Independent Public Clinical Hospital no. 6 of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, ul. Medykow 16, 40-752 Katowice, PolandBranch in Gliwice, Oncological and Reconstructive Surgery Clinic, Maria Sklodowska-Curie Institute—Oncology Centre (MSCI), ul. Wybrzeze Armii Krajowej 15, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandExtended postoperative mandibular reconstructions due to orofacial disease involving the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in immature patients remain a challenge as a result of ongoing growth, which is usually affected by the disease and treatment. Current reconstructive techniques based fully on alloplastic total joint replacement fail to meet fully the anatomical and functional requirements for the masticatory system and speech development. Fourteen children aged 12.6 ± 2.6 with tumors or congenital deformities affecting the mandible and TMJ were included in the study. Radical surgical treatment according to our own protocol was performed through microvascular anastomotic flap reconstruction of the soft tissues and bones, together with total TMJ custom replacements. Follow-up lasted 2–6 years. During the follow-up, increases in the mandible body (13% growth) and ramus (12% growth) were observed, both of which were related (<i>p</i> < 0.001). This is the first report concerning the immediate reconstruction of the mandible with ramus and total TMJ in children and adolescents that combines a free vascularized graft and total individual prosthesis of the TMJ. The presented technique enabled optimal function of the TMJ, growth of the mandible, and further rehabilitation of the patients. The technique was demonstrated to be safe, reliable, and provide good functional and cosmetic outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/5/2176maxillofacialpediatricsurgerycancerreconstructionmicrosurgery
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author Krzysztof Dowgierd
Rafal Pokrowiecki
Maciej Borowiec
Marcin Kozakiewicz
Dominika Smyczek
Łukasz Krakowczyk
spellingShingle Krzysztof Dowgierd
Rafal Pokrowiecki
Maciej Borowiec
Marcin Kozakiewicz
Dominika Smyczek
Łukasz Krakowczyk
A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children
Applied Sciences
maxillofacial
pediatric
surgery
cancer
reconstruction
microsurgery
author_facet Krzysztof Dowgierd
Rafal Pokrowiecki
Maciej Borowiec
Marcin Kozakiewicz
Dominika Smyczek
Łukasz Krakowczyk
author_sort Krzysztof Dowgierd
title A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children
title_short A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children
title_full A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children
title_fullStr A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children
title_full_unstemmed A Protocol for the Use of a Combined Microvascular Free Flap with Custom-Made 3D-Printed Total Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Prosthesis for Mandible Reconstruction in Children
title_sort protocol for the use of a combined microvascular free flap with custom-made 3d-printed total temporomandibular joint (tmj) prosthesis for mandible reconstruction in children
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Extended postoperative mandibular reconstructions due to orofacial disease involving the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in immature patients remain a challenge as a result of ongoing growth, which is usually affected by the disease and treatment. Current reconstructive techniques based fully on alloplastic total joint replacement fail to meet fully the anatomical and functional requirements for the masticatory system and speech development. Fourteen children aged 12.6 ± 2.6 with tumors or congenital deformities affecting the mandible and TMJ were included in the study. Radical surgical treatment according to our own protocol was performed through microvascular anastomotic flap reconstruction of the soft tissues and bones, together with total TMJ custom replacements. Follow-up lasted 2–6 years. During the follow-up, increases in the mandible body (13% growth) and ramus (12% growth) were observed, both of which were related (<i>p</i> < 0.001). This is the first report concerning the immediate reconstruction of the mandible with ramus and total TMJ in children and adolescents that combines a free vascularized graft and total individual prosthesis of the TMJ. The presented technique enabled optimal function of the TMJ, growth of the mandible, and further rehabilitation of the patients. The technique was demonstrated to be safe, reliable, and provide good functional and cosmetic outcomes.
topic maxillofacial
pediatric
surgery
cancer
reconstruction
microsurgery
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/5/2176
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