Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Cranioencephalic trauma which results in extensive edema and / or bruising usually requires surgical treatment through a greater withdrawal of the bone portion. Thus, the absence of bone tissue implies the lack of protection of the brain tissue or even compromises the esthetics especially when located in the frontal or frontoparietal region. The purpose of this case report is to describe a treatment option for head trauma, through the prefabricated part by obtaining the skull model. These bone faults can be reconstructed either by the direct method using polymethylmethacrylate directly on the defects or by means of pre-made pieces such as prototyping or from the skull model. Although other techniques have many good points, some show certain drawbacks, from storage conditions below abdominal fat, preheating due to the release of heat during the high polymerization reaction or the high cost when they are prototyped. The technique described in this work reports its simple performance, eliminating the risk of local heating, allows prior sterilization in autoclave, it is biocompatible, allows perfect anatomical recovery, easy placement, low cost, also highlighs the advantage of the bucomaxillofacial surgeon's performance due to the familiarization with the relevant head and neck procedures. Clinical and tomographic examination after 24 months of treatment showed stability of the polymethylmethacrylate plate, adhesions to the bone margins, and absence of tissue alterations. |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report DIB,Jamil Elias Craniectomy Polymethylmethacrylate Prosthetics |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report |
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Cranioplasty using Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) self-curing by the conventional casting process: clinical case report |
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DIB,Jamil Elias |
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DIB,Jamil Elias FERREIRA,Mario Serra DIB,Matheus Branco Elias SILVA,Wolney Ronaldo Abrahão NEVES,Ricardo Guimarães TORRES,Érica Miranda de SOUZA,João Batista de |
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FERREIRA,Mario Serra DIB,Matheus Branco Elias SILVA,Wolney Ronaldo Abrahão NEVES,Ricardo Guimarães TORRES,Érica Miranda de SOUZA,João Batista de |
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DIB,Jamil Elias FERREIRA,Mario Serra DIB,Matheus Branco Elias SILVA,Wolney Ronaldo Abrahão NEVES,Ricardo Guimarães TORRES,Érica Miranda de SOUZA,João Batista de |
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Craniectomy Polymethylmethacrylate Prosthetics |
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Craniectomy Polymethylmethacrylate Prosthetics |
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ABSTRACT Cranioencephalic trauma which results in extensive edema and / or bruising usually requires surgical treatment through a greater withdrawal of the bone portion. Thus, the absence of bone tissue implies the lack of protection of the brain tissue or even compromises the esthetics especially when located in the frontal or frontoparietal region. The purpose of this case report is to describe a treatment option for head trauma, through the prefabricated part by obtaining the skull model. These bone faults can be reconstructed either by the direct method using polymethylmethacrylate directly on the defects or by means of pre-made pieces such as prototyping or from the skull model. Although other techniques have many good points, some show certain drawbacks, from storage conditions below abdominal fat, preheating due to the release of heat during the high polymerization reaction or the high cost when they are prototyped. The technique described in this work reports its simple performance, eliminating the risk of local heating, allows prior sterilization in autoclave, it is biocompatible, allows perfect anatomical recovery, easy placement, low cost, also highlighs the advantage of the bucomaxillofacial surgeon's performance due to the familiarization with the relevant head and neck procedures. Clinical and tomographic examination after 24 months of treatment showed stability of the polymethylmethacrylate plate, adhesions to the bone margins, and absence of tissue alterations. |
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