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Costochondral graft with green-stick fracture used in reconstruction of the mandibular condyle : experience in 13 clinical cases
Since its publication in 1920 by Gillies, costochondral grafts have been used by surgeons to replace an injured mandibular condyle and to reconstruct the temporomandibular joint. This procedure is currently applied in cases of congenital dysplasia, developmental defects, temporomandibular ankylosis, neoplastic disease, osteoarthritis and post-traumatic dysfunction. Over the years, various procedures for the reconstruction with this type of graft have been described. In 1989, Mosby and Hiatt described a technique for setting the graft securely, reducing the space between the graft and the mandibular area. In 1998, Monje and Martín-Granizo developed a variation of this method, enabling a precise adaptation of the costochondral graft to the remaining mandibular ramus. The aim of this study is to evaluate the functional and anatomic results of the costochondral graft treatment by green-stick fracture for reconstruction of the TMJ in the 10 years following the description of this technique. We carry out a retrospective study of thirteen cases of temporomandibular pathology (tumors, ankylosis and hypoplasia) treated during a period of ten years from 1998 to 2008. In all these cases, the technique described by Monje and MartínGranizo was used: removal of the sixth rib, fixation to a titanium mini-plate using screws, making an internal corticotomy in order to obtain a green-stick fracture of the outer cortex, providing adequate adaptation of the graft to the mandibular ramus. The graft was then set in place, attaching it with titanium screws. This technique was successful in achieving optimal ossification, a good interincisal opening and satisfactory cosmetic results. In conclusion, according to our experience, the green-stick fracture for the adaptation of costochondral grafts to the remaining mandibular ramus has presented outstanding results in the surgical treatment of temporomandibular pathology
Melanoma mucoso en una localización extremadamente infrecuente: la base de lengua. A propósito de un caso y revisión de la literatura
ResumenEl melanoma primario en la cavidad oral es una neoplasia rara, especialmente en la lengua. Presentamos un caso de melanoma mucoso en la base de la lengua, una localización extremadamente infrecuente (en la literatura médica tan solo se han aportado unos 30 casos). El estudio de extensión no reveló lesiones metastásicas a distancia. El paciente fue tratado mediante glosectomía subtotal y vaciamiento cervical funcional bilateral. La lengua es una de las estructuras más difíciles de reconstruir, debido a su papel central en la fonación, la deglución y la protección de las vías respiratorias El defecto fue reconstruido con colgajo libre microvascularizado anterolateral de muslo. El tratamiento quirúrgico se complementó con radioterapia e inmunoterapia adyuvantes. El postoperatorio se desarrolló sin complicaciones. En la actualidad, 13 meses después de la cirugía, el paciente se encuentra asintomático, no hay evidencia de recidiva de la enfermedad y no tiene ninguna dificultad en la deglución ni fonación.AbstractPrimary malignant melanoma of the oral cavity is a rare neoplasm, especially on the tongue. We report a case of mucosal melanoma at the base of the tongue, an extremely rare location (only about 30 cases have been reported in the literature). The extension study did not reveal any distant metastatic lesions. The patient was treated by sub-total glossectomy and bilateral functional neck dissection. The tongue is one of the most difficult structures to reconstruct, because of its central role in phonation, swallowing, and airway protection. The defect was reconstructed with an anterolateral thigh free flap. Surgical treatment was supplemented with adjuvant radiotherapy and immunotherapy. The post-operative period was uneventful. At present, 13 months after surgery, patient is asymptomatic, with no evidence of recurrence of melanoma and has no difficulty in swallowing or phonation