de Wild, Michael
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Geometric cuts by an autonomous laser osteotome increase stability in mandibular reconstruction with free fibula grafts. A cadaver study
2024, Gottsauner, Maximilian, Morawska, Marta M., Tempel, Simon, Müller-Gerbl, Magdalena, Dalcanale, Federico, de Wild, Michael, Ettl, Tobias
Geometric cuts by an autonomous laser osteotome increase stability in mandibular reconstruction with free fibula grafts. A cadaver study
2024, Gottsauner, Maximilian, Morawska, Marta M., Tempel, Simon, Müller-Gerbl, Magdalena, Dalcanale, Federico, de Wild, Michael, Ettl, Tobias
Background Nonunion and plate exposure represent a major complication after mandibular reconstruction with free fibula flaps. These drawbacks may be resolved by geometric osteotomies increasing intersegmental bone contact area and stability. Purpose The aim of this study was to compare intersegmental bone contact and stability of geometric osteotomies to straight osteotomies in mandibular reconstructions with free fibula grafts performed by robot-guided erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser osteotomy.