Craniofacial surgery : proceedings of the First International Congress of the International Society of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Cannes-La Napoule, 1985

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Craniofacial surgery : proceedings of the First International Congress of the International Society of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Cannes-La Napoule, 1985

edited by Daniel Marchac

Springer-Verlag, c1987

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Includes bibliographies and index

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After 20 years of intense and gradual improvements in the practice of craniofacial surgery, the International Society was born in Montreal (June 1983) and I. Munro was selected as general secretary. Its first meeting was held in La Napoule (Sep- tember 1985) under the chairmanship of D. Marchac. In the meantime, the Euro- pean group of the Society had held a session in Stockholm (June 1985) with B. Jo- hanson acting as chairman. This now belongs to the history of our specialty, as does the course organized by E. Caronni in Rome (March 1982). These four landmarks in such a short time show the lively interest in craniofacial malformations and all their correction involves: - Syndrome delineation - Evaluation of the components of the malformations - Anatomy of the malformations - Imaging and measurement - Strategies and tactics in very different syndromes - Follow-up with reference to growth patterns in patients subjected to surgery or merely kept under observation - Implications of orbitocranial procedures for routine maxillofacial surgery - The interdisciplinary approach involving pediatricians, anesthesiologists, n- rosurgeons, ophthalmologists, orthodontists and speech specialists - The theories in vogue and those revised for some of the abnormalities All this could not be resolved in a 2-day meeting and probably will not be solved in the next generation.

目次

Opening Address from the President.- I Analysis - Three-Dimensional Imaging.- Progress in Three-Dimensional Imaging at the Texas Craniofacial Center.- Methods for and Pitfalls in the Acquisition of Computed Tomographic Data for Faithful Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.- Personal Computer-Assisted Planning of Craniofacial Surgery.- Three-Dimensional Computer-Aided Design of Craniofacial Surgical Procedures.- Computer-Designed Prostheses for Orbitocranial Reconstruction.- Applications of Volume Determination and Three-Dimensional Imaging.- Three-Dimensional Computed Tomographic Reformation in Facial Skeletal Surgery: High Technology in Search of a Clinical Application?.- The Latest Technical Developments in Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- Discussion of Part I.- II Craniofacial Surgery for Tumors.- Craniofacial Approach for Tumor Removal and Reconstruction.- Facial Disassembly for Tumor Resection.- Oncologic Cranio-orbital Surgery.- Combined Intracranial and Intranasal Approach for Resection of a Chondroma in a 5-Week-Old Child (Case Report).- Cranio-orbital Fibrous Dysplasia: Radical Resection and Immediate Reconstruction with Split Calvarial Bone Graft.- Maxillary-orbital Fibrous Dysplasia: Radical Treatment.- Composite Transcranial Orbitectomy: Evolving Principles and Techniques.- Craniofacial Surgical Techniques in the Management of Tumors of the Orbital Region. Report of Two Cases.- Orbital Teratomas Associated with Microphthalmic Corneal Cyst.- Discussion of Part II.- III Craniofacial Synostosis.- Therapy for Severe Craniostenoses.- Apert's and Crouzon's Syndromes Contrasted: Qualitative Craniofacial X-Ray Findings.- The Osseous Anatomy of Unilateral Coronal Synostosis.- Skulls with Unilateral Coronal Synostosis.- Torticollis Versus Plagiocephaly.- Intracranial Pressure in Craniostenoses: 302 Recordings.- I.Q. and Craniostenosis: Evolution in Treated and Untreated Cases.- Timing and Methods of Treatment for Patients with Craniosynostosis.- Early Facial Advancement in Craniofacial Stenosis.- Early Monobloc Frontofacial Advancement.- Newly Developed Techniques for the Treatment of Craniofacial Dysostosis.- Barrel Stave Osteotomy for Correction of Turribrachycephaly Craniosynostosis Deformity.- Problems of Cranial Height in Surgical Correction of Craniosynostosis.- Surgical Treatment of Overelevation in Adduction in Patients with Craniostenosis.- Frontal Remodeling for Scaphocephaly.- Management of a Complex Case of Crouzon's Syndrome.- Secondary Osteotomies for Simple Craniosynostosis.- Recurrence of Exophthalmos After Midface Advancement in Children.- Timing and Placement of the Posterior Maxillary Osteotomy in Le Fort Procedures, on the Basis of Anatomy and Development.- Discussion of Part III.- IV Median and Paramedian Clefts.- Three-Dimensional Computerized Reconstruction of Craniofacial Clefts.- Surgical Treatment of Orbital Hyper- and Hypotelorism.- Hypertelorbitism with Herniation of Brain and Pituitary Gland into the Oronasal Cavity.- Operative Experience in a Case of Facial Duplication.- Treatment of Teleorbitism in Patients with Severe Medial Orbital Wall Hypoplasia or Anatomic Distortion.- Surgery of Median and Paramedian Clefts.- Facial Bipartition: A Concept More Than a Procedure.- Nasomaxillary and Maxillary Clefts.- Craniofacial Clefts 3-10.- Frontoethmoidal Encephalomeningocele: Surgical Treatment and Anthropometrical Reconstruction.- Discussion of Part IV.- V Miscellaneous Techniques and Ideas.- A New Approach for Harvesting Cranial Bone Grafts: The Guided Osteotome.- Moulding the Craniofacial Skeleton with a Paste of Concentrated Fibrin and Bone Dust.- Use of Prepared Cadaver Bone in Cranial Reconstruction A Preliminary Report.- Repair of Major Defects of the Cranial Vault Using Cranial Homografts Sterilized by Gamma Rays.- Bone Graft with One Side Exposed to the Air.- Bone Regeneration at a Rib Donor Site in Dogs.- Advances in Soft Tissue Reconstruction for Craniofacial Surgery.- Frontal Bone Deformity with Bilobed Lipomas - A Case Report.- Jaw Reconstruction with Vascularized Cranial Bone.- Congenital Aplasia of the Maxilla or Tessier Soft Tissue Cleft 5, Bone Clefts 4, 5, and 6.- Reconstruction of the Nonfunctioning Orbit - Anophthalmia.- Cranial Approach in 52 Cases: Experience of a Multidisciplinary Group in South America.- Discussion of Part V.- VI Various Facial Osteotomies.- The Self-Retained Le Fort I Osteotomy.- A New Self-Retained Osteotomy of the Maxilla.- Use of Miniplates in Craniofacial Surgery.- The Use of Miniplates in Craniomaxillofacial Surgery.- Unilateral Vertical Orbital Dystopia Following Orbital Exploration in Early Childhood.- Zygomatic Advancement and Nose Augmentation in Down's Syndrome.- Modification of Orbital Osteotomy in Midfacial Advancement.- A Method of Treating Exophthalmos by Extensive Lateral Orbital Wall Decompression.- Discussion of Part VI.- VII Lateral Clefts. Vascularized Bone and Galeal Flaps.- The In Vivo Anatomy of Mandibulofacial Dysostosis (Treacher Collins Syndrome).- Composite Frontal Bone Flap for Bony Reconstruction in Treacher Collins Syndrome and Hemifacial Microsomia.- Treacher Collins Syndrome.- Vascularized Cranial Bone Grafts and Growth: An Experimental Study.- Cranial (Calvarial) Bone Grafts: An Overview.- Clinical Applications of the Vascularized Temporal Myo-Osseous Flap.- Vascularized Bone Grafts from the Outer Table of the Calvaria: Anatomy and Clinical Application.- Cranial Bone Flap Vascularized by Temporal Muscle or Fascia.- Cranial Bone Grafts Obtained from the Temporal Fossa.- The Osteomuscular Temporal Flap in Post-Trauma Reconstruction of Loss of Substance of the Mandible.- Temporal Osteocutaneous Island Flaps for Complete Reconstruction of Cleft Palate Defects.- Use of the Galea in Reconstructive Craniofacial Surgery.- Discussion of Part VII.- VIII Free Flaps in Craniofacial Surgery.- Microsurgery in Craniofacial Surgery.- Composite Free Flap Reconstruction for Severe Hemifacial Microsomia.- The Role of Microvascular Surgery in Craniofacial Surgery.- Discussion of Part VIII.- IX Craniofacial Surgery for Trauma.- Immediate Bone Grafting in Gunshot Injury to the Face.- Enophthalmos: Mechanisms and Results of Correction.- Secondary Treatment of Post-traumatic Enophthalmos.- X Complications - Psychological Aspects.- Perioperative Management of Craniofacial Surgery in Infants and Children.- Tracheal Stenosis in Apert's Syndrome.- Infection in Transcranial Surgery: A Ten-Year Experience.- Local Hyperfibrinolysis in Craniofacial Surgery.- Reimplantation of Sterilized Autologous Frontal Bone Flap After Removal in Because of Infection.- Effects of Facial Deformities and Physical Attractiveness on Mother-Infant Bonding.- Psychosocial Outcome of Craniofacial Surgery in Children.- Discussion of Parts IX and X.- Farewell Address from the President.

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