Use of an external fixator to stabilise the proximal mandibular segments during reconstruction

The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
P J Ameerally, P Hollows

Abstract

The main aims of mandibular reconstruction are to reproduce the three dimensional position of the patients' mandible with the condyles in the glenoid fossae. We describe a simple technique using an external fixator to stabilise the proximal mandibular segments during resection to aid reconstruction.

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