Intraosseous Venous Malformation of the Zygomatic Bone: Virtual Surgical Planning and Reconstruction With Customized CAD-CAM Titanium Implant.

Raúl Antúnez-Conde, José Ignacio Salmerón, Carlos Navarro
Author Information
  1. Raúl Antúnez-Conde: Oral and Maxillofacial Department, General University Hospital "Gregorio Marañón," Madrid, Spain.

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Zygomatic intraosseous vascular anomalies are uncommon. Most cases have been reported without a precise diagnosis. The prevalence is 3:1 women during the fourth decade of life. The study of these lesions includes clinical findings, radiological studies, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans, and a postoperative histological study of the specimen. Biopsy is not recommended because of the risk of bleeding. Complete surgical resection remains the gold standard elective treatment.The case of a patient with an intraosseous venous malformation of the zygomatic bone is presented, detailing the clinical, histological, and radiological characteristics and the surgical treatment with a primary reconstruction through Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing customized titanium implant guided by virtual surgical planning with a reduction of surgical time and morbidity in the donor area with optimal functional and aesthetic results.

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MeSH Term

Computer-Aided Design
Dental Implants
Esthetics, Dental
Female
Humans
Titanium
Zygoma

Chemicals

Dental Implants
Titanium

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