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U-shaped Osteotomy Around the Descending Palatine Artery to Prevent Posterior Osseous Interference for Superior/Posterior Repositioning of the Maxilla in Le Fort I Osteotomy
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Skull BasePalatine ArteryMedicineDistraction OsteogenesisOrthognathic SurgeryLe FortSurgeryDescending Palatine ArteryAnatomyBone RemovalMaxillofacial SurgeryOcclusionOrthopaedic SurgeryU-shaped OsteotomyHealth Sciences
In maxillary orthognathic surgery, superior repositioning of the maxilla is sometimes difficult, and removal of bony interference, especially around the descending palatine artery (DPA), is very time-consuming in cases of severe maxillary impaction. Posterior repositioning of the maxilla for removal of bony interference between the posterior maxilla and the pterygoid process is also technically difficult. Because the most common site of hemorrhage in Le Fort I osteotomy is the posterior maxilla, this bone removal is a source of frustration for surgeons in DPA injury. When the DPA is injured during bone removal and ligation is performed, aseptic necrosis of the maxilla may occur. Therefore, a simple and safe method for maxillary superior/posterior repositioning is required to remove osseous interference around the DPA. The authors describe here U-shaped osteotomy around the DPA to prevent posterior osseous interference for superior/posterior repositioning of the maxilla in Le Fort I osteotomy.
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