Introduction: Marsupialization is a dependable choice for mandibular unicystic ameloblastoma (UA) management. However, investigations regarding its speed of shrinkage (SS) and reduction rate (RR) are lacking. This case report highlights the treatment of a huge mandibular UA with high SS and RR using marsupialization before secondary surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction And Importance: Reconstruction of large skeletal defects pose significant challenges for orthopedic surgeons, particularly in cases of chronic skeletal defects where the surrounding structures differ substantially from the original anatomical structures, further complicating management.
Case Presentation: A 54 year old male patient presented with a large skeletal defect after osteomyelitis surgery. The treatment of choice for this case was reconstruction using a total humerus megaprosthesis.