Frontofacial Monobloc Advancement with Internal Distraction - Tactics and Strategy in Faciocraniosynostosis
Verlag | Springer |
Auflage | 2023 |
Seiten | 320 |
Format | 27,9 cm |
Gewicht | 1211 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
ISBN-10 | 3031075730 |
EAN | 9783031075735 |
Bestell-Nr | 03107573A |
Based on the experience at one of the largest centers for craniosynostosis and craniofacial malformations, this book reports on the clinical use of a rare technique known as Frontofacial Monobloc Advancement (FFMBA), one of the most rewarding procedures for upper- and mid-face reconstruction in patients with faciocraniosynostosis, a rare craniofacial anomaly associated with premature fusion of multiple cranial sutures presenting with brachycephaly, orbital proptosis, maxillary hypoplasia and anterior crossbite.
Technical refinements and strategic planning have made it almost a routine procedure at the French Reference Center for Craniosynostosis and Craniofacial Malformations.
This easy-to-consult, well illustrated book includes technical tips and indications for its use in Crouzon, Pfeiffer and Apert syndromes. It also provides a protocol, including a proposed management algorithm for faciocraniosynostosis. As such, it will appeal to craniofacial surgeo ns, especially those at large craniofacial centers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Front Matter
Introduction: A simplified strategy for complex conditions
Intra-cranial pressure management and posterior vault distraction
Standardization of Fronto Facial Monobloc Advancement (FFMBA) developed in necker
Post-operative analysis after fronto facial monobloc advancement (FFMBA)
Secondary Le Fort III facial advancement after primary fronto-facial monobloc advancement: effects on sleep apnea syndrome
Very early monobloc: a procedure for extreme conditions with transfacial external traction and internal distraction
Dental consequences of FFMBA
Tracheostomy management: how FFMBA contributes to the removal
Complications after frontofacial monobloc advancement
Treatment strategies in faciocraniosynostosis
Aesthetic refinements in faciocraniosynostosis surgery
Conclusions