ONE-MOMENT RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FRONT-ORBITAL REGION IN DELETION OF FIBROUS DYSPLASIA FOCI


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Fibrous dysplasia is a benign hamartoma bone disease, characterized by a combination of fibrous bone elements in the area of the focus. In the last 15 years, there has been a tendency to expand indications for the surgical treatment and the volume of operations. Until recent years patients with localization of the process in the area of the upper and middle zones of the face presented special difficulties for the treatment. This article evaluates the possibility of using synthetic PEEK-implants to close postresection defects in the front-orbital region.

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A. Yu. Kugushev

Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital

Author for correspondence.
Email: drkugushev@gmail.com
Russian Federation

A. V. Lopatin

Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation

S. A. Yasonov

Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation

M. V. Bolotin

Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation

D. V. Rogozhin

Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation

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