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Autor:
Nadja K. Sinsel, Paul J. Guelinckx
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 111:1432-1443
In a previous study, the influence of the midfacial musculature upon growth and development of the maxilla and mandible was established macroscopically. Dry skull measurements revealed a reduced premaxillary, maxillary, mandibular, and anterior corpu
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 109:181-189
In a previous study in the rabbit, the authors defined the macroscopic growth alterations after unilateral partial facial paralysis. Dry skull measurements revealed a reduced premaxillary, maxillary, mandibular, and anterior corpus length with a simu
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 104:445-463
The effect of partial transection, coaptation, and freezing of the left facial nerve on craniofacial growth and development was investigated. Twelve-day-old New Zealand White rabbits were randomly assigned to four groups: control group (n = 15), nerv
Autor:
Nadja K. Sinsel, P. Guelinckx
Publikováno v:
Microsurgery. 17:391-401
Reconstruction of a natural, spontaneous, symmetrical smile remains the ultimate goal of reanimation of the mid-face after facial paralysis. Recently the one-stage mini-gracilis muscle transplantation, innervated by the contralateral facial nerve, ha
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 96:1588-1599
An experimental model was designed to define alterations in the normal mandibular growth process under the influence of postburn neck contractures. Addition ally, this craniofacial growth model was used to compare two early treatment modalities of ne
Publikováno v:
Microsurgery. 16:606-611
Posttraumatic osteomyelitis remains a frequent problem and requires aggressive surgical treatment to be cured. Radical debridement of all involved soft and hard tissues, obliteration of dead space, and neovascularization of the involved area are obli
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 105(1)
Muscle transplantation has become an indispensable tool to restore the smile in patients with long-standing or congenital facial paralysis. However, little is known of the effect of this surgical intervention on craniofacial growth and development or
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 103(7)
In a previous study in the rabbit, it was demonstrated that paralysis of the midfacial musculature results in decreased anteroposterior growth of the snout. At the end of growth, these animals showed macroscopically striking similarities to animals w
Publikováno v:
Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 102(6)
The effect of unilateral partial facial nerve ablation and unilateral partial midface muscle ablation on craniofacial growth and development was investigated. New Zealand White rabbits (12 days old) were randomly assigned to three experimental groups
Autor:
Nadja K. Sinsel
Publikováno v:
Otology & Neurotology. 23:S65-S66