Functional Outcomes and Quality of Life After Segmental Mandibulectomy and Reconstruction with a Reconstruction Plate or Bone Graft Compared to a Digitally Planned Fibula Free Flap
de Groot, Reilly J; Rieger, Jana M; Chuka, Richelle; Rosenberg, Antoine Jwp; Merkx, Matthias Aw; Speksnijder, Caroline M
(2019) The International Journal of Prosthodontics, volume 32, issue 5, pp. 393 - 401
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PURPOSE: To compare oral function and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients reconstructed with either a reconstruction plate or a free vascularized bone flap with or without 3D planning. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients from the Institute for Reconstructive Sciences in Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, and Radboud University Medical
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Center were included. This cross-sectional study assessed objective masticatory performance with the mixing ability test (mixing ability index [MAI]), maximum bite force, maximum mouth opening, and HRQoL. Differences between groups were analyzed using analysis of variance or Kruskal-Wallis test for continuous variables and chi-square test for categorical variables. RESULTS: Six patients with digitally planned resections and reconstructions were included. For comparison, five patients treated with freehand bone reconstruction and four patients treated with plate reconstruction were also included. Mixing ability was superior in 3D-planned reconstructions (MAI: 20.7 ± 6.7) compared to plate reconstructions (MAI: 30.0 ± 0.1, P = .017) and freehand reconstructions (MAI: 29.5 ± 1.1, P = .017). Maximum mouth opening, bite force, and HRQoL differences did not reach statistical significance. CONCLUSION: This study indicated a possible benefit to masticatory performance of adequate surgical planning for one-phase reconstruction using 3D technology. A larger prospective study is necessary to gain more evidence regarding this finding.
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Keywords: Bone Transplantation, Cross-Sectional Studies, Free Tissue Flaps, Humans, Mandible, Mandibular Osteotomy, Mandibular Reconstruction, Prospective Studies, Quality of Life, Reconstructive Surgical Procedures, Oral Surgery, Journal Article
ISSN: 0893-2174
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing Company
Note: Funding Information: The data collection in Edmonton, Canada has been funded by the Girard de Mielet van Coehoorn foundation and the René Vogels foundation. All authors have viewed and agreed to this submission. The authors report no financial conflicts of interest. Ethical approval was obtained from the Health Research Ethics Board of Alberta, Cancer Committee, study ID: HREBA.CC-17-0167; and the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Utrecht, study ID: NL1200604106. Publisher Copyright: © 2019 by Quintessence Publishing Co Inc.
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