Turkish Neurosurgery 2002 , Vol 12 , Num 3-4
RECONSTRUCTION WITH AUTOCLAVIZED DYSPLASTIC BONE GRAFT IN CRANIOFACIAL FIBROUS DYSPLASIA: A CASE REPORT
Reha YAVUZER1, Yavuz BAŞTERZİ1, Fikret DOĞULU2, Cem SEZER3, M. Cemalettin ÇELEBİ1, Kemali BAYKANER2
1Gazi University School of Medicine, Departments of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Ankara
2Gazi University School of Medicine, Departments of Neurosurgery, Ankara
3Gazi University School of Medicine, Departments of and Pathology, Ankara
Fibrous dysplasia is a congenital, benign and progressive disease of bone. It is characterized by the replacement of normal bone by fibro-osseous tissue and when craniofacial region is involved enlargement of the affected bones, neurovascular compression and facial deformities can be seen. Complete resection of the affected bones and immediate reconstruction with unaffected cranial bone grafts is the best choice for the treatment of craniofacial fibrous dysplasia. When the dysplastic area involves a significant portion of the craniofacial skeleton as if in here presented case, autoclaved dysplastic bone can be also used for reconstruction. Keywords : Autoclavized bone graft, fibrous dysplasia, reconstruction
Corresponding author : Reha Yavuzer, ryavuzer@hotmail.com