Gunshot wounds: two cases of midface reconstruction by osteogenic distraction.

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg

Department of Maxillofacial and Plastic Surgery, University Hospital, Caen, France.

Published: September 2009

Background: Reconstruction of the midface is a surgical challenge because of the aesthetic and functional implications that are characteristic of this area.

Methods: We describe two cases of reconstruction after gunshot wounds of the midface by a customized external ostegeognic device (OBL Laboratory). These two patients had mandibular reconstruction by osteogenic distraction by the same technic.

Results: Gunshot wounds cause considerable cutaneous, osseous and muscular damage. Reconstruction techniques have to reconstruct all those tissues.

Discussion: Reconstruction by osteogenic distraction allows the bone and soft tissues to be simultaneously expanded. This expansion decreases the patchwork effect of free flap reconstruction. An other advantage of reconstructing the soft tissues at the same time by osteogenic distraction is that subsequent bone grafts can be covered, reducing the risks of their exposure.

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