Reconstruction of Composite Mandible Defects Using a Cellular Bone Allograft and Soft Tissue Free Flap Coverage

CRANIOMAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA & RECONSTRUCTION(2024)

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Study Design Retrospective case series.Objective Cellular bone allografts (CBAs) contain the components of a successful bone graft with no autologous component and have been used extensively outside the head and neck. Descriptions of their utilization for mandible reconstruction are limited. We review our experience utilizing a CBA, with no autologous component, for the reconstruction of mandible defects.Methods Patients undergoing reconstruction of a composite mandible defect with a CBA, no added autologous component, within a patient-specific graft cage and soft tissue free flap coverage were retrospectively identified. Graft survival and defect management are assessed and results of post-operative imaging reported.Results Five subjects, aged 23-56 years, underwent reconstruction of mandible defects with the described technique. Defects resulted from gunshot wounds in 4 patients and the composite resection of a low-grade malignancy in one. The defect was definitively managed in 4 subjects, 3 of which had post-operative imaging demonstrating bone formation. The fifth experienced graft failure after developing an orocutaneous fistula and was successful salvaged with an osteocutaneous fibula free flap.Conclusions Our early experience is promising that a CBA, with no autologous component, and soft tissue free flap coverage can be used for the reconstruction of composite mandible defects in select patients.
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cellular bone allograft,bone graft,mandible reconstruction,facial trauma,free flap
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