Publications by authors named "I Aragon-Nino"

Article Synopsis
  • Orthognathic surgery is often used to correct jaw issues and facial asymmetry, but it can be complicated by underlying syndromes that affect surgical and anesthesia management.
  • This review analyzes important aspects of anesthesia management for these surgeries, focusing on airway management, bleeding control, and techniques to reduce postoperative complications like nausea and deep vein thrombosis.
  • It concludes that thorough anesthesia planning and a team-oriented approach are crucial for improving patient recovery and outcomes, especially for more complex cases.
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This technical note addresses the complexities of reconstructive surgery for malignant skin lesions in the lower nasal aperture and pericolumellar region. Traditional solutions, such as free skin grafts, face challenges in maintaining attachment to the surgical site without adequate support. Nasal packing, a common approach, obstructs the nasal opening and compromises air passage, hindering ventilation.

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Aggressive ossifying fibroma is a benign fibro-osseous disorder characterized by its aggressive behavior, which complicates its management. In this article, we present a case involving the recurrence of this condition in the maxillary region, with orbital and dental involvement, in a patient who had previously undergone surgery and reconstruction with a microvascularized free fibula flap. A multidisciplinary approach involving maxillofacial surgery and dentistry was employed to deliver a customized and entirely satisfactory solution for the patient.

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