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Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Romeo, Irene; Corio, Chiara; Benech, Arnaldo; Ruslin, Muhammad; Forouzanfar, Tymour; Starch-Jensen, Thomas; Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania; de Vicente, Juan Carlos; Snall, Johanna; Thoren, Hanna; Tarle, Marko; Dediol, Emil; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Daskalov, Hristo; Doykova, Iva; Kelemith, Kadri; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Shumynskyi, Ievgen; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Goguet, Quentin; Anquetil, Marine; Louvrier, Aurelien; Meyer, Christophe; Dovšak, Tadej; Vozlić, David; Birk, Anze; Aničić, Boban; Konstantinović, Vitomir

(Wiley, Hoboken, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Romeo, Irene
AU  - Corio, Chiara
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
AU  - Starch-Jensen, Thomas
AU  - Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
AU  - de Vicente, Juan Carlos
AU  - Snall, Johanna
AU  - Thoren, Hanna
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Daskalov, Hristo
AU  - Doykova, Iva
AU  - Kelemith, Kadri
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Shumynskyi, Ievgen
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Goguet, Quentin
AU  - Anquetil, Marine
AU  - Louvrier, Aurelien
AU  - Meyer, Christophe
AU  - Dovšak, Tadej
AU  - Vozlić, David
AU  - Birk, Anze
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2528
AB  - Background/Aims Management of maxillofacial trauma in the geriatric population poses a great challenge due to anatomical variations and medical comorbidities. The aim of this study was to analyze the management variables, timing, and outcomes of facial fractures in elderly patients (aged 70 years or more) at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Materials and Methods This study was based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data from all geriatric patients with facial fractures from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2013 and 2017. Results A total of 1334 patients were included in the study: 665 patients underwent closed or open surgical treatment. A significant association (P  lt  .005) was found between the presence of concomitant injuries and a prolonged time between hospital admission and treatment. The absence of indications to treatment was associated with comorbidities and an older age (P  lt  .000005). Conclusions Elderly patients require specific attention and multidisciplinary collaboration in the diagnosis and sequencing of trauma treatment. A prudent attitude may be kept in selected cases, especially when severe comorbidities are associated and function is not impaired.
PB  - Wiley, Hoboken
T2  - Dental Traumatology
T1  - Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study
VL  - 36
IS  - 3
SP  - 241
EP  - 246
DO  - 10.1111/edt.12536
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Romeo, Irene and Corio, Chiara and Benech, Arnaldo and Ruslin, Muhammad and Forouzanfar, Tymour and Starch-Jensen, Thomas and Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania and de Vicente, Juan Carlos and Snall, Johanna and Thoren, Hanna and Tarle, Marko and Dediol, Emil and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Daskalov, Hristo and Doykova, Iva and Kelemith, Kadri and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Shumynskyi, Ievgen and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Goguet, Quentin and Anquetil, Marine and Louvrier, Aurelien and Meyer, Christophe and Dovšak, Tadej and Vozlić, David and Birk, Anze and Aničić, Boban and Konstantinović, Vitomir",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Background/Aims Management of maxillofacial trauma in the geriatric population poses a great challenge due to anatomical variations and medical comorbidities. The aim of this study was to analyze the management variables, timing, and outcomes of facial fractures in elderly patients (aged 70 years or more) at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Materials and Methods This study was based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data from all geriatric patients with facial fractures from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2013 and 2017. Results A total of 1334 patients were included in the study: 665 patients underwent closed or open surgical treatment. A significant association (P  lt  .005) was found between the presence of concomitant injuries and a prolonged time between hospital admission and treatment. The absence of indications to treatment was associated with comorbidities and an older age (P  lt  .000005). Conclusions Elderly patients require specific attention and multidisciplinary collaboration in the diagnosis and sequencing of trauma treatment. A prudent attitude may be kept in selected cases, especially when severe comorbidities are associated and function is not impaired.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Dental Traumatology",
title = "Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study",
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "241-246",
doi = "10.1111/edt.12536"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Romeo, I., Corio, C., Benech, A., Ruslin, M., Forouzanfar, T., Starch-Jensen, T., Rodriguez-Santamarta, T., de Vicente, J. C., Snall, J., Thoren, H., Tarle, M., Dediol, E., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Daskalov, H., Doykova, I., Kelemith, K., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Shumynskyi, I., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Goguet, Q., Anquetil, M., Louvrier, A., Meyer, C., Dovšak, T., Vozlić, D., Birk, A., Aničić, B.,& Konstantinović, V.. (2020). Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study. in Dental Traumatology
Wiley, Hoboken., 36(3), 241-246.
https://doi.org/10.1111/edt.12536
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Romeo I, Corio C, Benech A, Ruslin M, Forouzanfar T, Starch-Jensen T, Rodriguez-Santamarta T, de Vicente JC, Snall J, Thoren H, Tarle M, Dediol E, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Daskalov H, Doykova I, Kelemith K, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Shumynskyi I, Corre P, Bertin H, Goguet Q, Anquetil M, Louvrier A, Meyer C, Dovšak T, Vozlić D, Birk A, Aničić B, Konstantinović V. Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study. in Dental Traumatology. 2020;36(3):241-246.
doi:10.1111/edt.12536 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Romeo, Irene, Corio, Chiara, Benech, Arnaldo, Ruslin, Muhammad, Forouzanfar, Tymour, Starch-Jensen, Thomas, Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania, de Vicente, Juan Carlos, Snall, Johanna, Thoren, Hanna, Tarle, Marko, Dediol, Emil, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Daskalov, Hristo, Doykova, Iva, Kelemith, Kadri, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Shumynskyi, Ievgen, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Goguet, Quentin, Anquetil, Marine, Louvrier, Aurelien, Meyer, Christophe, Dovšak, Tadej, Vozlić, David, Birk, Anze, Aničić, Boban, Konstantinović, Vitomir, "Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study" in Dental Traumatology, 36, no. 3 (2020):241-246,
https://doi.org/10.1111/edt.12536 . .
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Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Romeo, Irene; Corio, Chiara; Benech, Arnaldo; Ruslin, Muhammad; Forouzanfar, Tymour; Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania; Vicente, Juan Carlos de; Tarle, Marko; Dediol, Emil; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Daskalov, Hristo; Doykova, Iva; Kelemith, Kadri; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Shumynskyi, Ievgen; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Bourry, Maeva; Guyonvarc'h, Pierre; Dovšak, Tadej; Vozlić, David; Birk, Anze; Aničić, Boban; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Starch-Jensen, Thomas

(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Romeo, Irene
AU  - Corio, Chiara
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
AU  - Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
AU  - Vicente, Juan Carlos de
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Daskalov, Hristo
AU  - Doykova, Iva
AU  - Kelemith, Kadri
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Shumynskyi, Ievgen
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Bourry, Maeva
AU  - Guyonvarc'h, Pierre
AU  - Dovšak, Tadej
AU  - Vozlić, David
AU  - Birk, Anze
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Starch-Jensen, Thomas
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2515
AB  - Introduction Management of body fractures in patients with edentulous atrophic mandibles represents a challenging task due to patient's age, medical comorbidities, poor bone quality, and vascularity, as well as reduced contact area between the fracture ends. The aim of the study was to assess the demographic and clinical variables, the surgical technique, and outcomes of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Methods This study is based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2008 and 2017. The following data were recorded for each patient: gender, age, comorbidities, etiology, synchronous body injuries, degree of atrophy of the mandible according to Luhr classification, type of surgical approach and fixation, length of hospitalization, and presence and type of complications. Results A total of 43 patients were included in the study: 17 patients' mandibles were classified as class I according to Luhr, 15 as class II, and 11 as class III. All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation by extraoral approach in 25 patients, intraoral in 15 patients, and mixed in 3 patients. A single 2.0 miniplate was used in 16 patients, followed by a single 2.4 reconstruction plate in 13 patients, by two 2.0 miniplates, and three 2.0 miniplates. Outcome was considered to be satisfying in 30 patients, with no complications. Complications were observed in 13 cases. Conclusions Treatment of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous mandible must still be based on the type of fracture, degree of atrophy, experience of the surgeon, and patients' preference. An adequate stability can be obtained by different plating techniques that have to be appropriately tailored to every single specific patient.
PB  - Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg
T2  - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg
T1  - Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible
VL  - 24
IS  - 1
SP  - 65
EP  - 71
DO  - 10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Romeo, Irene and Corio, Chiara and Benech, Arnaldo and Ruslin, Muhammad and Forouzanfar, Tymour and Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania and Vicente, Juan Carlos de and Tarle, Marko and Dediol, Emil and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Daskalov, Hristo and Doykova, Iva and Kelemith, Kadri and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Shumynskyi, Ievgen and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Bourry, Maeva and Guyonvarc'h, Pierre and Dovšak, Tadej and Vozlić, David and Birk, Anze and Aničić, Boban and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Starch-Jensen, Thomas",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Introduction Management of body fractures in patients with edentulous atrophic mandibles represents a challenging task due to patient's age, medical comorbidities, poor bone quality, and vascularity, as well as reduced contact area between the fracture ends. The aim of the study was to assess the demographic and clinical variables, the surgical technique, and outcomes of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Methods This study is based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2008 and 2017. The following data were recorded for each patient: gender, age, comorbidities, etiology, synchronous body injuries, degree of atrophy of the mandible according to Luhr classification, type of surgical approach and fixation, length of hospitalization, and presence and type of complications. Results A total of 43 patients were included in the study: 17 patients' mandibles were classified as class I according to Luhr, 15 as class II, and 11 as class III. All patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation by extraoral approach in 25 patients, intraoral in 15 patients, and mixed in 3 patients. A single 2.0 miniplate was used in 16 patients, followed by a single 2.4 reconstruction plate in 13 patients, by two 2.0 miniplates, and three 2.0 miniplates. Outcome was considered to be satisfying in 30 patients, with no complications. Complications were observed in 13 cases. Conclusions Treatment of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous mandible must still be based on the type of fracture, degree of atrophy, experience of the surgeon, and patients' preference. An adequate stability can be obtained by different plating techniques that have to be appropriately tailored to every single specific patient.",
publisher = "Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg",
journal = "Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg",
title = "Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible",
volume = "24",
number = "1",
pages = "65-71",
doi = "10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Romeo, I., Corio, C., Benech, A., Ruslin, M., Forouzanfar, T., Rodriguez-Santamarta, T., Vicente, J. C. d., Tarle, M., Dediol, E., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Daskalov, H., Doykova, I., Kelemith, K., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Shumynskyi, I., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Bourry, M., Guyonvarc'h, P., Dovšak, T., Vozlić, D., Birk, A., Aničić, B., Konstantinović, V.,& Starch-Jensen, T.. (2020). Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible. in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg
Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg., 24(1), 65-71.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Romeo I, Corio C, Benech A, Ruslin M, Forouzanfar T, Rodriguez-Santamarta T, Vicente JCD, Tarle M, Dediol E, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Daskalov H, Doykova I, Kelemith K, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Shumynskyi I, Corre P, Bertin H, Bourry M, Guyonvarc'h P, Dovšak T, Vozlić D, Birk A, Aničić B, Konstantinović V, Starch-Jensen T. Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible. in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg. 2020;24(1):65-71.
doi:10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Romeo, Irene, Corio, Chiara, Benech, Arnaldo, Ruslin, Muhammad, Forouzanfar, Tymour, Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania, Vicente, Juan Carlos de, Tarle, Marko, Dediol, Emil, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Daskalov, Hristo, Doykova, Iva, Kelemith, Kadri, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Shumynskyi, Ievgen, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Bourry, Maeva, Guyonvarc'h, Pierre, Dovšak, Tadej, Vozlić, David, Birk, Anze, Aničić, Boban, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Starch-Jensen, Thomas, "Surgical management of unilateral body fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible" in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery-Heidelberg, 24, no. 1 (2020):65-71,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10006-019-00824-8 . .
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Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Romeo, Irene; Corio, Chiara; Benech, Arnaldo; Ruslin, Muhammad; Forouzanfar, Tymour; Starch-Jensen, Thomas; Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania; de Vicente, Juan Carlos; Snall, Johanna; Thoren, Hanna; Tarle, Marko; Dediol, Emil; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Daskalov, Hristo; Doykova, Iva; Kelemith, Kadri; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Shumynskyi, Ievgen; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Goguet, Quentin; Anquetil, Marine; Louvrier, Aurelien; Meyer, Christophe; Dovšak, Tadej; Vozlić, David; Birk, Anze; Aničić, Boban; Konstantinović, Vitomir

(Wiley, Hoboken, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Romeo, Irene
AU  - Corio, Chiara
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
AU  - Starch-Jensen, Thomas
AU  - Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
AU  - de Vicente, Juan Carlos
AU  - Snall, Johanna
AU  - Thoren, Hanna
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Daskalov, Hristo
AU  - Doykova, Iva
AU  - Kelemith, Kadri
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Shumynskyi, Ievgen
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Goguet, Quentin
AU  - Anquetil, Marine
AU  - Louvrier, Aurelien
AU  - Meyer, Christophe
AU  - Dovšak, Tadej
AU  - Vozlić, David
AU  - Birk, Anze
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2500
AB  - Background/Aims Management of maxillofacial trauma in the geriatric population poses a great challenge due to anatomical variations and medical comorbidities. The aim of this study was to analyze the management variables, timing, and outcomes of facial fractures in elderly patients (aged 70 years or more) at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Materials and Methods This study was based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data from all geriatric patients with facial fractures from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2013 and 2017. Results A total of 1334 patients were included in the study: 665 patients underwent closed or open surgical treatment. A significant association (P  lt  .005) was found between the presence of concomitant injuries and a prolonged time between hospital admission and treatment. The absence of indications to treatment was associated with comorbidities and an older age (P  lt  .000005). Conclusions Elderly patients require specific attention and multidisciplinary collaboration in the diagnosis and sequencing of trauma treatment. A prudent attitude may be kept in selected cases, especially when severe comorbidities are associated and function is not impaired.
PB  - Wiley, Hoboken
T2  - Dental Traumatology
T1  - Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study
VL  - 36
IS  - 3
SP  - 241
EP  - 246
DO  - 10.1111/edt.12536
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Romeo, Irene and Corio, Chiara and Benech, Arnaldo and Ruslin, Muhammad and Forouzanfar, Tymour and Starch-Jensen, Thomas and Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania and de Vicente, Juan Carlos and Snall, Johanna and Thoren, Hanna and Tarle, Marko and Dediol, Emil and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Daskalov, Hristo and Doykova, Iva and Kelemith, Kadri and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Shumynskyi, Ievgen and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Goguet, Quentin and Anquetil, Marine and Louvrier, Aurelien and Meyer, Christophe and Dovšak, Tadej and Vozlić, David and Birk, Anze and Aničić, Boban and Konstantinović, Vitomir",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Background/Aims Management of maxillofacial trauma in the geriatric population poses a great challenge due to anatomical variations and medical comorbidities. The aim of this study was to analyze the management variables, timing, and outcomes of facial fractures in elderly patients (aged 70 years or more) at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Materials and Methods This study was based on a systematic computer-assisted database that allowed the recording of data from all geriatric patients with facial fractures from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between 2013 and 2017. Results A total of 1334 patients were included in the study: 665 patients underwent closed or open surgical treatment. A significant association (P  lt  .005) was found between the presence of concomitant injuries and a prolonged time between hospital admission and treatment. The absence of indications to treatment was associated with comorbidities and an older age (P  lt  .000005). Conclusions Elderly patients require specific attention and multidisciplinary collaboration in the diagnosis and sequencing of trauma treatment. A prudent attitude may be kept in selected cases, especially when severe comorbidities are associated and function is not impaired.",
publisher = "Wiley, Hoboken",
journal = "Dental Traumatology",
title = "Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study",
volume = "36",
number = "3",
pages = "241-246",
doi = "10.1111/edt.12536"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Romeo, I., Corio, C., Benech, A., Ruslin, M., Forouzanfar, T., Starch-Jensen, T., Rodriguez-Santamarta, T., de Vicente, J. C., Snall, J., Thoren, H., Tarle, M., Dediol, E., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Daskalov, H., Doykova, I., Kelemith, K., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Shumynskyi, I., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Goguet, Q., Anquetil, M., Louvrier, A., Meyer, C., Dovšak, T., Vozlić, D., Birk, A., Aničić, B.,& Konstantinović, V.. (2020). Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study. in Dental Traumatology
Wiley, Hoboken., 36(3), 241-246.
https://doi.org/10.1111/edt.12536
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Romeo I, Corio C, Benech A, Ruslin M, Forouzanfar T, Starch-Jensen T, Rodriguez-Santamarta T, de Vicente JC, Snall J, Thoren H, Tarle M, Dediol E, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Daskalov H, Doykova I, Kelemith K, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Shumynskyi I, Corre P, Bertin H, Goguet Q, Anquetil M, Louvrier A, Meyer C, Dovšak T, Vozlić D, Birk A, Aničić B, Konstantinović V. Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study. in Dental Traumatology. 2020;36(3):241-246.
doi:10.1111/edt.12536 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Romeo, Irene, Corio, Chiara, Benech, Arnaldo, Ruslin, Muhammad, Forouzanfar, Tymour, Starch-Jensen, Thomas, Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania, de Vicente, Juan Carlos, Snall, Johanna, Thoren, Hanna, Tarle, Marko, Dediol, Emil, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Daskalov, Hristo, Doykova, Iva, Kelemith, Kadri, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Shumynskyi, Ievgen, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Goguet, Quentin, Anquetil, Marine, Louvrier, Aurelien, Meyer, Christophe, Dovšak, Tadej, Vozlić, David, Birk, Anze, Aničić, Boban, Konstantinović, Vitomir, "Management of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study" in Dental Traumatology, 36, no. 3 (2020):241-246,
https://doi.org/10.1111/edt.12536 . .
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Management of mandibular condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Romeo, Irene; Corio, Chiara; Benech, Arnaldo; Ruslin, Muhammad; Forouzanfar, Tymour; Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania; de Vicente, Juan Carlos; Tarle, Marko; Dediol, Emil; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Daskalov, Hristo; Doykova, Iva; Kelemith, Kadri; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Shumynskyi, Ievgen; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Bourry, Maeva; Guyonvarc'h, Pierre; Dovšak, Tadej; Vozlić, David; Birk, Anze; Aničić, Boban; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Starch-Jensen, Thomas

(Elsevier Masson SAS, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Romeo, Irene
AU  - Corio, Chiara
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
AU  - Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
AU  - de Vicente, Juan Carlos
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Daskalov, Hristo
AU  - Doykova, Iva
AU  - Kelemith, Kadri
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Shumynskyi, Ievgen
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Bourry, Maeva
AU  - Guyonvarc'h, Pierre
AU  - Dovšak, Tadej
AU  - Vozlić, David
AU  - Birk, Anze
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Starch-Jensen, Thomas
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2477
AB  - Introduction: Treatment of condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles is a peculiar field that has been little considered in the literature. The aim of the study was to assess the demographic and clinical variables as well as management and outcome of mandibular condylar fractures in edentulous patients with atrophic mandibles that were treated at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Methods: The data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2017. Only patients that were diagnosed with condylar fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible were included. Results: A total of 52 patients met the inclusion criteria and were included in the study: 79% of patients reported one or more comorbidities. Thirty-four unilateral neck or subcondylar fractures, 9 bilateral neck or subcondylar condylar fractures, 7 unilateral head condylar fractures, and 2 bilateral head condylar fractures were diagnosed. No treatment was performed in 37 cases, whereas in 4 patients a closed treatment was decided, and 11 patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation. Outcome was considered to be satisfying in 48 patients, with no complications. Conclusions: The golden rule still remains that the diagnosis of a subcondylar or neck fracture in an edentulous patient should constitute an indication for open reduction and internal fixation. However, an appropriate choice of management options has to be individualized on a case by case basis, also depending on the patient consent.
PB  - Elsevier Masson SAS
T2  - Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - Management of mandibular condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles
VL  - 121
IS  - 3
SP  - 226
EP  - 232
DO  - 10.1016/j.jormas.2019.10.004
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Romeo, Irene and Corio, Chiara and Benech, Arnaldo and Ruslin, Muhammad and Forouzanfar, Tymour and Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania and de Vicente, Juan Carlos and Tarle, Marko and Dediol, Emil and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Daskalov, Hristo and Doykova, Iva and Kelemith, Kadri and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Shumynskyi, Ievgen and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Bourry, Maeva and Guyonvarc'h, Pierre and Dovšak, Tadej and Vozlić, David and Birk, Anze and Aničić, Boban and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Starch-Jensen, Thomas",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Introduction: Treatment of condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles is a peculiar field that has been little considered in the literature. The aim of the study was to assess the demographic and clinical variables as well as management and outcome of mandibular condylar fractures in edentulous patients with atrophic mandibles that were treated at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Methods: The data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2017. Only patients that were diagnosed with condylar fractures of the edentulous atrophic mandible were included. Results: A total of 52 patients met the inclusion criteria and were included in the study: 79% of patients reported one or more comorbidities. Thirty-four unilateral neck or subcondylar fractures, 9 bilateral neck or subcondylar condylar fractures, 7 unilateral head condylar fractures, and 2 bilateral head condylar fractures were diagnosed. No treatment was performed in 37 cases, whereas in 4 patients a closed treatment was decided, and 11 patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation. Outcome was considered to be satisfying in 48 patients, with no complications. Conclusions: The golden rule still remains that the diagnosis of a subcondylar or neck fracture in an edentulous patient should constitute an indication for open reduction and internal fixation. However, an appropriate choice of management options has to be individualized on a case by case basis, also depending on the patient consent.",
publisher = "Elsevier Masson SAS",
journal = "Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "Management of mandibular condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles",
volume = "121",
number = "3",
pages = "226-232",
doi = "10.1016/j.jormas.2019.10.004"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Romeo, I., Corio, C., Benech, A., Ruslin, M., Forouzanfar, T., Rodriguez-Santamarta, T., de Vicente, J. C., Tarle, M., Dediol, E., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Daskalov, H., Doykova, I., Kelemith, K., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Shumynskyi, I., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Bourry, M., Guyonvarc'h, P., Dovšak, T., Vozlić, D., Birk, A., Aničić, B., Konstantinović, V.,& Starch-Jensen, T.. (2020). Management of mandibular condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles. in Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Elsevier Masson SAS., 121(3), 226-232.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jormas.2019.10.004
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Romeo I, Corio C, Benech A, Ruslin M, Forouzanfar T, Rodriguez-Santamarta T, de Vicente JC, Tarle M, Dediol E, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Daskalov H, Doykova I, Kelemith K, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Shumynskyi I, Corre P, Bertin H, Bourry M, Guyonvarc'h P, Dovšak T, Vozlić D, Birk A, Aničić B, Konstantinović V, Starch-Jensen T. Management of mandibular condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles. in Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. 2020;121(3):226-232.
doi:10.1016/j.jormas.2019.10.004 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Romeo, Irene, Corio, Chiara, Benech, Arnaldo, Ruslin, Muhammad, Forouzanfar, Tymour, Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania, de Vicente, Juan Carlos, Tarle, Marko, Dediol, Emil, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Daskalov, Hristo, Doykova, Iva, Kelemith, Kadri, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Shumynskyi, Ievgen, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Bourry, Maeva, Guyonvarc'h, Pierre, Dovšak, Tadej, Vozlić, David, Birk, Anze, Aničić, Boban, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Starch-Jensen, Thomas, "Management of mandibular condylar fractures in patients with atrophic edentulous mandibles" in Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 121, no. 3 (2020):226-232,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jormas.2019.10.004 . .
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Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: Two Center Retrospective Cohort Studies

Petrović, Milan; Jelovac, Drago; Antić, Svetlana; Antunović, Marija; Lukić, Nikola; Sabani, Melvil; Mudrak, Joerg; Jezdić, Zoran; Pucar, Ana; Stefanović, Aleksandar; Kuzmanović, Čedomir; Nikolić, Danilo; Konstantinović, Vitomir

(Hindawi Ltd, London, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Milan
AU  - Jelovac, Drago
AU  - Antić, Svetlana
AU  - Antunović, Marija
AU  - Lukić, Nikola
AU  - Sabani, Melvil
AU  - Mudrak, Joerg
AU  - Jezdić, Zoran
AU  - Pucar, Ana
AU  - Stefanović, Aleksandar
AU  - Kuzmanović, Čedomir
AU  - Nikolić, Danilo
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2443
AB  - This retrospective cohort study aims to describe characteristics of patients with MRONJ, to identify factors associated with MRONJ development, and to examine variables associated with favourable outcome. Totally 32 patients were followed and observed: 21 females and 11 males, in the age range 35-84 in the period from 2009 to 2018. Clinical, radiological examination (Orthopantomograph and CBCT) and biopsy were performed in order to achieve diagnosis. Demographic and clinical variables were taken into consideration: sex, age, primary disease, medication type, mode of delivery, anatomic location, drug treatment duration, timing of tooth extraction, chemotherapy, presence of bone metastasis, aetiology of MRONJ, disease stage, and treatment modality. MRONJ developed under osteoporosis and malignant disease in 11 and 21 patients, respectively. MRONJ development was triggered by tooth extraction or trauma in 30 out of 32 cases, whereas the two patients developed MRONJ spontaneously. Stages I, II, and III were confirmed in 5 (16%), 18 (58%), and 9 (28%) patients, respectively. Mandible was affected in 23 (72%) patients. MRONJ was treated in our department by conservative and surgical modality. In this study we found that 65% of all patients were classified in the cured/improvement group and 35% in the stable/progression group. The female gender, osteoporosis as primary disease, oral regime intake, shorter period on BPs, earlier stage of disease, and specific anatomic localisation (frontal and premolar maxilla) were factors associated with better response to therapy and favourable clinical outcome. Comprehensive treatment protocol and further randomized studies are necessary for further improvements.
PB  - Hindawi Ltd, London
T2  - Biomed Research International
T1  - Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: Two Center Retrospective Cohort Studies
VL  - 2019
DO  - 10.1155/2019/8345309
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Milan and Jelovac, Drago and Antić, Svetlana and Antunović, Marija and Lukić, Nikola and Sabani, Melvil and Mudrak, Joerg and Jezdić, Zoran and Pucar, Ana and Stefanović, Aleksandar and Kuzmanović, Čedomir and Nikolić, Danilo and Konstantinović, Vitomir",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This retrospective cohort study aims to describe characteristics of patients with MRONJ, to identify factors associated with MRONJ development, and to examine variables associated with favourable outcome. Totally 32 patients were followed and observed: 21 females and 11 males, in the age range 35-84 in the period from 2009 to 2018. Clinical, radiological examination (Orthopantomograph and CBCT) and biopsy were performed in order to achieve diagnosis. Demographic and clinical variables were taken into consideration: sex, age, primary disease, medication type, mode of delivery, anatomic location, drug treatment duration, timing of tooth extraction, chemotherapy, presence of bone metastasis, aetiology of MRONJ, disease stage, and treatment modality. MRONJ developed under osteoporosis and malignant disease in 11 and 21 patients, respectively. MRONJ development was triggered by tooth extraction or trauma in 30 out of 32 cases, whereas the two patients developed MRONJ spontaneously. Stages I, II, and III were confirmed in 5 (16%), 18 (58%), and 9 (28%) patients, respectively. Mandible was affected in 23 (72%) patients. MRONJ was treated in our department by conservative and surgical modality. In this study we found that 65% of all patients were classified in the cured/improvement group and 35% in the stable/progression group. The female gender, osteoporosis as primary disease, oral regime intake, shorter period on BPs, earlier stage of disease, and specific anatomic localisation (frontal and premolar maxilla) were factors associated with better response to therapy and favourable clinical outcome. Comprehensive treatment protocol and further randomized studies are necessary for further improvements.",
publisher = "Hindawi Ltd, London",
journal = "Biomed Research International",
title = "Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: Two Center Retrospective Cohort Studies",
volume = "2019",
doi = "10.1155/2019/8345309"
}
Petrović, M., Jelovac, D., Antić, S., Antunović, M., Lukić, N., Sabani, M., Mudrak, J., Jezdić, Z., Pucar, A., Stefanović, A., Kuzmanović, Č., Nikolić, D.,& Konstantinović, V.. (2019). Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: Two Center Retrospective Cohort Studies. in Biomed Research International
Hindawi Ltd, London., 2019.
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8345309
Petrović M, Jelovac D, Antić S, Antunović M, Lukić N, Sabani M, Mudrak J, Jezdić Z, Pucar A, Stefanović A, Kuzmanović Č, Nikolić D, Konstantinović V. Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: Two Center Retrospective Cohort Studies. in Biomed Research International. 2019;2019.
doi:10.1155/2019/8345309 .
Petrović, Milan, Jelovac, Drago, Antić, Svetlana, Antunović, Marija, Lukić, Nikola, Sabani, Melvil, Mudrak, Joerg, Jezdić, Zoran, Pucar, Ana, Stefanović, Aleksandar, Kuzmanović, Čedomir, Nikolić, Danilo, Konstantinović, Vitomir, "Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws: Two Center Retrospective Cohort Studies" in Biomed Research International, 2019 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8345309 . .
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The 'European Mandibular Angle'' Research Project: The Epidemiologic Results From a Multicenter European Collaboration

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Pezzana, Andrea; Benech, Arnaldo; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Petrov, Petko; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Romanova, Anna; Shuminsky, Eugen; Dediol, Emil; Tarle, Marko; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Jelovac, Drago; Karagozoglu, Hakki K.; Forouzanfar, Tymour

(W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, Philadelphia, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Pezzana, Andrea
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Petrov, Petko
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Romanova, Anna
AU  - Shuminsky, Eugen
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Jelovac, Drago
AU  - Karagozoglu, Hakki K.
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2451
AB  - Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze the demographic variables and causes and characteristics of mandibular angle fractures managed at several European departments of maxillofacial surgery. Materials and Methods: This study was based on a multicenter systematic database that allowed the recording of data from all patients with mandibular angle fractures between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2017. The following data were recorded: gender, age, etiology, side of angle fracture, associated mandibular fractures, presence of third molar, intermaxillary fixation, and osteosynthesis. Results: The study included 1,162 patients (1,045 male and 117 female patients). A significant association was found between the presence of a third molar and the diagnosis of an isolated angle fracture (P  lt  .0000005). Furthermore, assaults were associated with the presence of voluptuary habits (P  lt  .00005), a younger mean age (P  lt  .00000005), male gender (P  lt  .00000005), and left- sided angle fractures (P  lt  .00000005). Conclusions: Assaults and falls actually represent the most frequent causes of angle fractures. The presence of a third molar may let the force completely disperse during the determination of the angle fracture, finding a point of weakness.
PB  - W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, Philadelphia
T2  - Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - The 'European Mandibular Angle'' Research Project: The Epidemiologic Results From a Multicenter European Collaboration
VL  - 77
IS  - 4
DO  - 10.1016/j.joms.2018.12.013
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Pezzana, Andrea and Benech, Arnaldo and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Petrov, Petko and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Romanova, Anna and Shuminsky, Eugen and Dediol, Emil and Tarle, Marko and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Jelovac, Drago and Karagozoglu, Hakki K. and Forouzanfar, Tymour",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze the demographic variables and causes and characteristics of mandibular angle fractures managed at several European departments of maxillofacial surgery. Materials and Methods: This study was based on a multicenter systematic database that allowed the recording of data from all patients with mandibular angle fractures between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2017. The following data were recorded: gender, age, etiology, side of angle fracture, associated mandibular fractures, presence of third molar, intermaxillary fixation, and osteosynthesis. Results: The study included 1,162 patients (1,045 male and 117 female patients). A significant association was found between the presence of a third molar and the diagnosis of an isolated angle fracture (P  lt  .0000005). Furthermore, assaults were associated with the presence of voluptuary habits (P  lt  .00005), a younger mean age (P  lt  .00000005), male gender (P  lt  .00000005), and left- sided angle fractures (P  lt  .00000005). Conclusions: Assaults and falls actually represent the most frequent causes of angle fractures. The presence of a third molar may let the force completely disperse during the determination of the angle fracture, finding a point of weakness.",
publisher = "W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, Philadelphia",
journal = "Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "The 'European Mandibular Angle'' Research Project: The Epidemiologic Results From a Multicenter European Collaboration",
volume = "77",
number = "4",
doi = "10.1016/j.joms.2018.12.013"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Pezzana, A., Benech, A., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Petrov, P., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Romanova, A., Shuminsky, E., Dediol, E., Tarle, M., Konstantinović, V., Jelovac, D., Karagozoglu, H. K.,& Forouzanfar, T.. (2019). The 'European Mandibular Angle'' Research Project: The Epidemiologic Results From a Multicenter European Collaboration. in Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
W B Saunders Co-Elsevier Inc, Philadelphia., 77(4).
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joms.2018.12.013
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Pezzana A, Benech A, Corre P, Bertin H, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Petrov P, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Romanova A, Shuminsky E, Dediol E, Tarle M, Konstantinović V, Jelovac D, Karagozoglu HK, Forouzanfar T. The 'European Mandibular Angle'' Research Project: The Epidemiologic Results From a Multicenter European Collaboration. in Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. 2019;77(4).
doi:10.1016/j.joms.2018.12.013 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Pezzana, Andrea, Benech, Arnaldo, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Petrov, Petko, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Romanova, Anna, Shuminsky, Eugen, Dediol, Emil, Tarle, Marko, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Jelovac, Drago, Karagozoglu, Hakki K., Forouzanfar, Tymour, "The 'European Mandibular Angle'' Research Project: The Epidemiologic Results From a Multicenter European Collaboration" in Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 77, no. 4 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joms.2018.12.013 . .
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The 'European Mandibular Angle' research project: the analysis of complications after unilateral Angle fractures

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Pezzana, Andrea; Benech, Arnaldo; Cone, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Petrov, Petko; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Romanova, Anna; Shuminsky, Eugen; Dediol, Emil; Tarle, Marko; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Jelovac, Drago; Karagozoglu, Hakki K.; Forouzanfar, Tymour

(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Pezzana, Andrea
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Cone, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Petrov, Petko
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Romanova, Anna
AU  - Shuminsky, Eugen
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Jelovac, Drago
AU  - Karagozoglu, Hakki K.
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2398
AB  - Objective. The aim of this study was to analyze the complications and outcomes of surgical treatment of angle fractures managed at departments of maxillofacial surgery in several European countries. Study Design. Patients hospitalized with unilateral isolated angle fractures between 2013 and 2017 were included. The following data were recorded: gender and age of patients, fracture etiology, presence of the third molar, maxillomandibular fixation, osteosynthesis technique, and complications. Results. In total, 489 patients were included in the study. The Champy technique was found to be the most frequently chosen osteosynthesis technique. Sixty complications were observed, at a rate of 12.3%. Complications were associated with the absence of third molars (P  lt  .05). Instead, the Champy technique was associated with fewer complications (P  lt  .05), in comparison with the other adopted techniques. Conclusions. The management of angle fractures still represents a challenging task with a significant complication rate. The Champy technique still seems to be a valid option for the treatment of such injuries.
PB  - Elsevier Science Inc, New York
T2  - Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
T1  - The 'European Mandibular Angle' research project: the analysis of complications after unilateral Angle fractures
VL  - 128
IS  - 1
SP  - 14
EP  - 17
DO  - 10.1016/j.oooo.2019.02.027
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Pezzana, Andrea and Benech, Arnaldo and Cone, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Petrov, Petko and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Romanova, Anna and Shuminsky, Eugen and Dediol, Emil and Tarle, Marko and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Jelovac, Drago and Karagozoglu, Hakki K. and Forouzanfar, Tymour",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Objective. The aim of this study was to analyze the complications and outcomes of surgical treatment of angle fractures managed at departments of maxillofacial surgery in several European countries. Study Design. Patients hospitalized with unilateral isolated angle fractures between 2013 and 2017 were included. The following data were recorded: gender and age of patients, fracture etiology, presence of the third molar, maxillomandibular fixation, osteosynthesis technique, and complications. Results. In total, 489 patients were included in the study. The Champy technique was found to be the most frequently chosen osteosynthesis technique. Sixty complications were observed, at a rate of 12.3%. Complications were associated with the absence of third molars (P  lt  .05). Instead, the Champy technique was associated with fewer complications (P  lt  .05), in comparison with the other adopted techniques. Conclusions. The management of angle fractures still represents a challenging task with a significant complication rate. The Champy technique still seems to be a valid option for the treatment of such injuries.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Inc, New York",
journal = "Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology",
title = "The 'European Mandibular Angle' research project: the analysis of complications after unilateral Angle fractures",
volume = "128",
number = "1",
pages = "14-17",
doi = "10.1016/j.oooo.2019.02.027"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Pezzana, A., Benech, A., Cone, P., Bertin, H., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Petrov, P., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Romanova, A., Shuminsky, E., Dediol, E., Tarle, M., Konstantinović, V., Jelovac, D., Karagozoglu, H. K.,& Forouzanfar, T.. (2019). The 'European Mandibular Angle' research project: the analysis of complications after unilateral Angle fractures. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
Elsevier Science Inc, New York., 128(1), 14-17.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2019.02.027
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Pezzana A, Benech A, Cone P, Bertin H, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Petrov P, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Romanova A, Shuminsky E, Dediol E, Tarle M, Konstantinović V, Jelovac D, Karagozoglu HK, Forouzanfar T. The 'European Mandibular Angle' research project: the analysis of complications after unilateral Angle fractures. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology. 2019;128(1):14-17.
doi:10.1016/j.oooo.2019.02.027 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Pezzana, Andrea, Benech, Arnaldo, Cone, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Petrov, Petko, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Romanova, Anna, Shuminsky, Eugen, Dediol, Emil, Tarle, Marko, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Jelovac, Drago, Karagozoglu, Hakki K., Forouzanfar, Tymour, "The 'European Mandibular Angle' research project: the analysis of complications after unilateral Angle fractures" in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, 128, no. 1 (2019):14-17,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2019.02.027 . .
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Epidemiology of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Romeo, Irene; Corio, Chiara; Benech, Arnaldo; Ruslin, Muhammad; Forouzanfar, Tymour; Starch-Jensen, Thomas; Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania; de Vicente, Juan Carlos; Snäll, J.; Thoren, Hanna; Aničić, Boban; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Daskalov, Hristo; Doykova, Iva; Kelemith, Kadri; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Shumynskyi, Ievgen; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Goguet, Quentin; Anquetil, Marine; Louvrier, Aurelien; Meyer, Christophe; Dovšak, Tadej; Vozlić, David; Birk, Anze; Tarle, Marko; Dediol, Emil

(Elsevier Masson SAS, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Romeo, Irene
AU  - Corio, Chiara
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
AU  - Starch-Jensen, Thomas
AU  - Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
AU  - de Vicente, Juan Carlos
AU  - Snäll, J.
AU  - Thoren, Hanna
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Daskalov, Hristo
AU  - Doykova, Iva
AU  - Kelemith, Kadri
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Shumynskyi, Ievgen
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Goguet, Quentin
AU  - Anquetil, Marine
AU  - Louvrier, Aurelien
AU  - Meyer, Christophe
AU  - Dovšak, Tadej
AU  - Vozlić, David
AU  - Birk, Anze
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Dediol, Emil
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2425
AB  - Introduction: The progressive aging of European population seems to determine a change in the epidemiology, incidence and etiology of maxillofacial fractures with an increase in the frequency of old patients sustaining craniofacial trauma. The objective of the present study was to assess the demographic variables, causes, and patterns of facial fractures in elderly population (with 70 years or more). Materials and methods: The data from all geriatric patients (70 years or more) with facial fractures between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2017, were collected. The following data were recorded for each patient: gender, age, voluptuary habits, comorbidities, etiology, site of facial fractures, synchronous body injuries, Facial Injury Severity Score (FISS). Results: A total of 1334 patients (599 male and 735 female patients) were included in the study. Mean age was 79.3 years, and 66% of patients reported one or more comorbidities. The most frequent cause of injury was fall and zygomatic fractures were the most frequently observed injuries. Falls were associated with a low FISS value (P  lt  .005). Concomitant injuries were observed in 27.3% of patients. Falls were associated with the absence of concomitant injuries. The ninth decade (P  lt  .05) and a high FISS score (P  lt  .005) were associated with concomitant body injuries too. Conclusions: This study confirms the role of falls in the epidemiology of facial trauma in the elderly, but also highlights the frequency of involvement of females, and the high frequency of zygomatic fractures.
PB  - Elsevier Masson SAS
T2  - Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - Epidemiology of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study
DO  - 10.1016/j.jormas.2019.09.002
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Romeo, Irene and Corio, Chiara and Benech, Arnaldo and Ruslin, Muhammad and Forouzanfar, Tymour and Starch-Jensen, Thomas and Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania and de Vicente, Juan Carlos and Snäll, J. and Thoren, Hanna and Aničić, Boban and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Daskalov, Hristo and Doykova, Iva and Kelemith, Kadri and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Shumynskyi, Ievgen and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Goguet, Quentin and Anquetil, Marine and Louvrier, Aurelien and Meyer, Christophe and Dovšak, Tadej and Vozlić, David and Birk, Anze and Tarle, Marko and Dediol, Emil",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Introduction: The progressive aging of European population seems to determine a change in the epidemiology, incidence and etiology of maxillofacial fractures with an increase in the frequency of old patients sustaining craniofacial trauma. The objective of the present study was to assess the demographic variables, causes, and patterns of facial fractures in elderly population (with 70 years or more). Materials and methods: The data from all geriatric patients (70 years or more) with facial fractures between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2017, were collected. The following data were recorded for each patient: gender, age, voluptuary habits, comorbidities, etiology, site of facial fractures, synchronous body injuries, Facial Injury Severity Score (FISS). Results: A total of 1334 patients (599 male and 735 female patients) were included in the study. Mean age was 79.3 years, and 66% of patients reported one or more comorbidities. The most frequent cause of injury was fall and zygomatic fractures were the most frequently observed injuries. Falls were associated with a low FISS value (P  lt  .005). Concomitant injuries were observed in 27.3% of patients. Falls were associated with the absence of concomitant injuries. The ninth decade (P  lt  .05) and a high FISS score (P  lt  .005) were associated with concomitant body injuries too. Conclusions: This study confirms the role of falls in the epidemiology of facial trauma in the elderly, but also highlights the frequency of involvement of females, and the high frequency of zygomatic fractures.",
publisher = "Elsevier Masson SAS",
journal = "Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "Epidemiology of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study",
doi = "10.1016/j.jormas.2019.09.002"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Romeo, I., Corio, C., Benech, A., Ruslin, M., Forouzanfar, T., Starch-Jensen, T., Rodriguez-Santamarta, T., de Vicente, J. C., Snäll, J., Thoren, H., Aničić, B., Konstantinović, V., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Daskalov, H., Doykova, I., Kelemith, K., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Shumynskyi, I., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Goguet, Q., Anquetil, M., Louvrier, A., Meyer, C., Dovšak, T., Vozlić, D., Birk, A., Tarle, M.,& Dediol, E.. (2019). Epidemiology of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study. in Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Elsevier Masson SAS..
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jormas.2019.09.002
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Romeo I, Corio C, Benech A, Ruslin M, Forouzanfar T, Starch-Jensen T, Rodriguez-Santamarta T, de Vicente JC, Snäll J, Thoren H, Aničić B, Konstantinović V, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Daskalov H, Doykova I, Kelemith K, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Shumynskyi I, Corre P, Bertin H, Goguet Q, Anquetil M, Louvrier A, Meyer C, Dovšak T, Vozlić D, Birk A, Tarle M, Dediol E. Epidemiology of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study. in Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. 2019;.
doi:10.1016/j.jormas.2019.09.002 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Romeo, Irene, Corio, Chiara, Benech, Arnaldo, Ruslin, Muhammad, Forouzanfar, Tymour, Starch-Jensen, Thomas, Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania, de Vicente, Juan Carlos, Snäll, J., Thoren, Hanna, Aničić, Boban, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Daskalov, Hristo, Doykova, Iva, Kelemith, Kadri, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Shumynskyi, Ievgen, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Goguet, Quentin, Anquetil, Marine, Louvrier, Aurelien, Meyer, Christophe, Dovšak, Tadej, Vozlić, David, Birk, Anze, Tarle, Marko, Dediol, Emil, "Epidemiology of maxillofacial trauma in the elderly: A European multicenter study" in Journal of Stomatology, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jormas.2019.09.002 . .
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The epidemiology of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures in Europe

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Romeo, Irene; Corio, Chiara; Benech, Arnaldo; Ruslin, Muhammad; Forouzanfar, Tymour; Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania; de Vicente, Juan Carlos; Tarle, Marko; Dediol, Emil; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Daskalov, Hristo; Doykova, Iva; Kelemith, Kadri; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Shumynskyi, Ievgen; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Bourry, Maeva; Guyonvarc'h, Pierre; Dovšak, Tadej; Vozlić, David; Birk, Anze; Aničić, Boban; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Starch-Jensen, Thomas

(Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Romeo, Irene
AU  - Corio, Chiara
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
AU  - Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania
AU  - de Vicente, Juan Carlos
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Daskalov, Hristo
AU  - Doykova, Iva
AU  - Kelemith, Kadri
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Shumynskyi, Ievgen
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Bourry, Maeva
AU  - Guyonvarc'h, Pierre
AU  - Dovšak, Tadej
AU  - Vozlić, David
AU  - Birk, Anze
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Starch-Jensen, Thomas
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2417
AB  - Introduction: The objective of the present study was to assess the demographic variables, causes, and patterns of edentulous atrophic fractures of the mandible managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. The results of this multicenter collaboration over a 10-year period are presented. Methods: The data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2017 were recorded: gender; age; voluptuary habits; comorbidities; etiology; fracture sites; synchronous body injuries; atrophy of the mandible according to Luhr classification; eventual type of treatment; timing of the eventual surgery; length of hospital stay. Results: A total of 197 patients (86 male and 111 female patients) with 285 mandibular fractures were included in the study. Mean age of the study populationwas 75 years. Statistically significant associations were found between Luhr classes I - II and condylar fractures on one hand (p  lt .0005), and between Luhr class III and body and parasymphyseal fractures on the other hand (p  lt .05). Finally, 135 patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation, 56 patients did not undergo any intervention, and 6 patients underwent closed reduction. No statistically significant association was observed between treatment, timing of treatment, comorbidities, and concomitant injuries. Conclusions: The management of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures remains challenging. Treatment decisions should continue to be based on the clinician's previous experience and on the degree of bone resorption in edentulous mandible in relation to fracture subsites.
PB  - Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
T2  - Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - The epidemiology of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures in Europe
VL  - 47
IS  - 12
SP  - 1929
EP  - 1934
DO  - 10.1016/j.jcms.2019.11.021
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Romeo, Irene and Corio, Chiara and Benech, Arnaldo and Ruslin, Muhammad and Forouzanfar, Tymour and Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania and de Vicente, Juan Carlos and Tarle, Marko and Dediol, Emil and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Daskalov, Hristo and Doykova, Iva and Kelemith, Kadri and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Shumynskyi, Ievgen and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Bourry, Maeva and Guyonvarc'h, Pierre and Dovšak, Tadej and Vozlić, David and Birk, Anze and Aničić, Boban and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Starch-Jensen, Thomas",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Introduction: The objective of the present study was to assess the demographic variables, causes, and patterns of edentulous atrophic fractures of the mandible managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. The results of this multicenter collaboration over a 10-year period are presented. Methods: The data of all patients with fractures of the atrophic edentulous mandible from the involved maxillofacial surgical units across Europe between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2017 were recorded: gender; age; voluptuary habits; comorbidities; etiology; fracture sites; synchronous body injuries; atrophy of the mandible according to Luhr classification; eventual type of treatment; timing of the eventual surgery; length of hospital stay. Results: A total of 197 patients (86 male and 111 female patients) with 285 mandibular fractures were included in the study. Mean age of the study populationwas 75 years. Statistically significant associations were found between Luhr classes I - II and condylar fractures on one hand (p  lt .0005), and between Luhr class III and body and parasymphyseal fractures on the other hand (p  lt .05). Finally, 135 patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation, 56 patients did not undergo any intervention, and 6 patients underwent closed reduction. No statistically significant association was observed between treatment, timing of treatment, comorbidities, and concomitant injuries. Conclusions: The management of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures remains challenging. Treatment decisions should continue to be based on the clinician's previous experience and on the degree of bone resorption in edentulous mandible in relation to fracture subsites.",
publisher = "Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh",
journal = "Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "The epidemiology of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures in Europe",
volume = "47",
number = "12",
pages = "1929-1934",
doi = "10.1016/j.jcms.2019.11.021"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Romeo, I., Corio, C., Benech, A., Ruslin, M., Forouzanfar, T., Rodriguez-Santamarta, T., de Vicente, J. C., Tarle, M., Dediol, E., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Daskalov, H., Doykova, I., Kelemith, K., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Shumynskyi, I., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Bourry, M., Guyonvarc'h, P., Dovšak, T., Vozlić, D., Birk, A., Aničić, B., Konstantinović, V.,& Starch-Jensen, T.. (2019). The epidemiology of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures in Europe. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh., 47(12), 1929-1934.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2019.11.021
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Romeo I, Corio C, Benech A, Ruslin M, Forouzanfar T, Rodriguez-Santamarta T, de Vicente JC, Tarle M, Dediol E, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Daskalov H, Doykova I, Kelemith K, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Shumynskyi I, Corre P, Bertin H, Bourry M, Guyonvarc'h P, Dovšak T, Vozlić D, Birk A, Aničić B, Konstantinović V, Starch-Jensen T. The epidemiology of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures in Europe. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. 2019;47(12):1929-1934.
doi:10.1016/j.jcms.2019.11.021 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Romeo, Irene, Corio, Chiara, Benech, Arnaldo, Ruslin, Muhammad, Forouzanfar, Tymour, Rodriguez-Santamarta, Tania, de Vicente, Juan Carlos, Tarle, Marko, Dediol, Emil, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Daskalov, Hristo, Doykova, Iva, Kelemith, Kadri, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Shumynskyi, Ievgen, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Bourry, Maeva, Guyonvarc'h, Pierre, Dovšak, Tadej, Vozlić, David, Birk, Anze, Aničić, Boban, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Starch-Jensen, Thomas, "The epidemiology of edentulous atrophic mandibular fractures in Europe" in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 47, no. 12 (2019):1929-1934,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2019.11.021 . .
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The 'European zygomatic fracture' research project: The epidemiological results from a multicenter European collaboration

Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Broccardo, Emanuele; Benech, Arnaldo; Corre, Pierre; Bertin, Helios; Pechalova, Petia; Pavlov, Nikolai; Petrov, Petko; Tamme, Tiia; Kopchak, Andrey; Hresko, Andrii; Shuminsky, Eugen; Dediol, Emil; Tarle, Marko; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Petrović, Milan; Holmes, Simon; Karagozoglu, Hakki K.; Forouzanfar, Tymour

(Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Broccardo, Emanuele
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Pavlov, Nikolai
AU  - Petrov, Petko
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Hresko, Andrii
AU  - Shuminsky, Eugen
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Tarle, Marko
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Petrović, Milan
AU  - Holmes, Simon
AU  - Karagozoglu, Hakki K.
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2452
AB  - Purpose: Fractures of the zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) are common injuries that may lead to loss of an aesthetically pleasing appearance and functional impairment. The aim of this study was to analyze the demographics, causes, characteristics, and outcomes of zygomatic fractures managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Materials and methods: This study is based on a multicenter systematic database that allowed the recording of all patients with ZMC fractures between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2017. The following data were recorded: gender, age, personal medical history, etiology, side of zygomatic fracture, classification of ZMC fracture, associated maxillofacial fractures, symptoms at diagnosis, type of performed treatment, and sequelae/complications. Results: A total of 1406 patients (1172 males, 234 females) were included in the study. Statistically significant correlations were found between assault-related ZMC fractures and the A3 class (p  lt  .0000005) and between Infraorbital Nerve (ION) anesthesia and B class (p  lt  .00000005). Conclusion: The most frequent cause of ZMC fractures was assault, followed by falls. The most frequently involved decade of age was between 20 and 29 years. The decision and type of surgical treatment of ZMC fractures depends on several issues that need to be considered on a case by case basis.
PB  - Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
T2  - Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - The 'European zygomatic fracture' research project: The epidemiological results from a multicenter European collaboration
VL  - 47
IS  - 4
SP  - 616
EP  - 621
DO  - 10.1016/j.jcms.2019.01.026
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Broccardo, Emanuele and Benech, Arnaldo and Corre, Pierre and Bertin, Helios and Pechalova, Petia and Pavlov, Nikolai and Petrov, Petko and Tamme, Tiia and Kopchak, Andrey and Hresko, Andrii and Shuminsky, Eugen and Dediol, Emil and Tarle, Marko and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Petrović, Milan and Holmes, Simon and Karagozoglu, Hakki K. and Forouzanfar, Tymour",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Purpose: Fractures of the zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) are common injuries that may lead to loss of an aesthetically pleasing appearance and functional impairment. The aim of this study was to analyze the demographics, causes, characteristics, and outcomes of zygomatic fractures managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Materials and methods: This study is based on a multicenter systematic database that allowed the recording of all patients with ZMC fractures between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2017. The following data were recorded: gender, age, personal medical history, etiology, side of zygomatic fracture, classification of ZMC fracture, associated maxillofacial fractures, symptoms at diagnosis, type of performed treatment, and sequelae/complications. Results: A total of 1406 patients (1172 males, 234 females) were included in the study. Statistically significant correlations were found between assault-related ZMC fractures and the A3 class (p  lt  .0000005) and between Infraorbital Nerve (ION) anesthesia and B class (p  lt  .00000005). Conclusion: The most frequent cause of ZMC fractures was assault, followed by falls. The most frequently involved decade of age was between 20 and 29 years. The decision and type of surgical treatment of ZMC fractures depends on several issues that need to be considered on a case by case basis.",
publisher = "Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh",
journal = "Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "The 'European zygomatic fracture' research project: The epidemiological results from a multicenter European collaboration",
volume = "47",
number = "4",
pages = "616-621",
doi = "10.1016/j.jcms.2019.01.026"
}
Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Broccardo, E., Benech, A., Corre, P., Bertin, H., Pechalova, P., Pavlov, N., Petrov, P., Tamme, T., Kopchak, A., Hresko, A., Shuminsky, E., Dediol, E., Tarle, M., Konstantinović, V., Petrović, M., Holmes, S., Karagozoglu, H. K.,& Forouzanfar, T.. (2019). The 'European zygomatic fracture' research project: The epidemiological results from a multicenter European collaboration. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh., 47(4), 616-621.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2019.01.026
Brucoli M, Boffano P, Broccardo E, Benech A, Corre P, Bertin H, Pechalova P, Pavlov N, Petrov P, Tamme T, Kopchak A, Hresko A, Shuminsky E, Dediol E, Tarle M, Konstantinović V, Petrović M, Holmes S, Karagozoglu HK, Forouzanfar T. The 'European zygomatic fracture' research project: The epidemiological results from a multicenter European collaboration. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. 2019;47(4):616-621.
doi:10.1016/j.jcms.2019.01.026 .
Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Broccardo, Emanuele, Benech, Arnaldo, Corre, Pierre, Bertin, Helios, Pechalova, Petia, Pavlov, Nikolai, Petrov, Petko, Tamme, Tiia, Kopchak, Andrey, Hresko, Andrii, Shuminsky, Eugen, Dediol, Emil, Tarle, Marko, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Petrović, Milan, Holmes, Simon, Karagozoglu, Hakki K., Forouzanfar, Tymour, "The 'European zygomatic fracture' research project: The epidemiological results from a multicenter European collaboration" in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 47, no. 4 (2019):616-621,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2019.01.026 . .
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Motor vehicle accidents-related maxillofacial injuries: a multicentre and prospective study

Ruslin, Muhammad; Brucoli, Matteo; Boffano, Paolo; Benech, Arnaldo; Dediol, Emil; Uglesić, Vedran; Kovacić, Ziga; Vesnaver, Ales; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Petrović, Milan; Stephens, Jonny; Kanzaria, Amar; Bhatti, Nabeel; Holmes, Simon; Pechalova, Petia; Bakardjiev, Angel G.; Malanchuk, Vladislav A.; Kopchak, Andrey; Galteland, Pal; Mjoen, Even; Skjelbred, Per; Bertin, Helios; Cone, Pierre; Loes, Sigbjorn; Lekven, Njal; Laverick, Sean; Gordon, Peter; Tamme, Tiia; Akermann, Stephanie; Karagozoglu, Hakki K.; Kommers, Sofie C.; de Visscher, Jan G.; Forouzanfar, Tymour

(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ruslin, Muhammad
AU  - Brucoli, Matteo
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Benech, Arnaldo
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Uglesić, Vedran
AU  - Kovacić, Ziga
AU  - Vesnaver, Ales
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Petrović, Milan
AU  - Stephens, Jonny
AU  - Kanzaria, Amar
AU  - Bhatti, Nabeel
AU  - Holmes, Simon
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Bakardjiev, Angel G.
AU  - Malanchuk, Vladislav A.
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Galteland, Pal
AU  - Mjoen, Even
AU  - Skjelbred, Per
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Cone, Pierre
AU  - Loes, Sigbjorn
AU  - Lekven, Njal
AU  - Laverick, Sean
AU  - Gordon, Peter
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Akermann, Stephanie
AU  - Karagozoglu, Hakki K.
AU  - Kommers, Sofie C.
AU  - de Visscher, Jan G.
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2387
AB  - Objectives. The purpose of this European multicenter prospective study was to obtain more precise information about the demographic characteristics and etiologic/epidemiologic patterns of motor vehicle accidents (MVA)-related maxillofacial fractures. Study Design. Of the 3260 patients with maxillofacial fractures admitted within the study period, 326 traumas were caused by MVAs with a male/female ratio of 2.2:1. Results. The maximum incidence was found in Zagreb (Croatia) (18%) and the minimum in Bergen (Norway) (0%). The most frequent mechanisms were car accidents, with 177 cases, followed by motorcycle accidents. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible, with 199 fractures, followed by maxillo-zygomatic-orbital (MZO) fractures. Conclusions. In all the 3 groups (car, motorcycle, and pedestrian), mandibular and MZO fractures were the 2 most frequently observed fractures, with some variations. The importance of analyzing MVA-related facial injuries and their features and characteristics should be stressed.
PB  - Elsevier Science Inc, New York
T2  - Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
T1  - Motor vehicle accidents-related maxillofacial injuries: a multicentre and prospective study
VL  - 128
IS  - 3
SP  - 199
EP  - 204
DO  - 10.1016/j.oooo.2018.12.009
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ruslin, Muhammad and Brucoli, Matteo and Boffano, Paolo and Benech, Arnaldo and Dediol, Emil and Uglesić, Vedran and Kovacić, Ziga and Vesnaver, Ales and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Petrović, Milan and Stephens, Jonny and Kanzaria, Amar and Bhatti, Nabeel and Holmes, Simon and Pechalova, Petia and Bakardjiev, Angel G. and Malanchuk, Vladislav A. and Kopchak, Andrey and Galteland, Pal and Mjoen, Even and Skjelbred, Per and Bertin, Helios and Cone, Pierre and Loes, Sigbjorn and Lekven, Njal and Laverick, Sean and Gordon, Peter and Tamme, Tiia and Akermann, Stephanie and Karagozoglu, Hakki K. and Kommers, Sofie C. and de Visscher, Jan G. and Forouzanfar, Tymour",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Objectives. The purpose of this European multicenter prospective study was to obtain more precise information about the demographic characteristics and etiologic/epidemiologic patterns of motor vehicle accidents (MVA)-related maxillofacial fractures. Study Design. Of the 3260 patients with maxillofacial fractures admitted within the study period, 326 traumas were caused by MVAs with a male/female ratio of 2.2:1. Results. The maximum incidence was found in Zagreb (Croatia) (18%) and the minimum in Bergen (Norway) (0%). The most frequent mechanisms were car accidents, with 177 cases, followed by motorcycle accidents. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible, with 199 fractures, followed by maxillo-zygomatic-orbital (MZO) fractures. Conclusions. In all the 3 groups (car, motorcycle, and pedestrian), mandibular and MZO fractures were the 2 most frequently observed fractures, with some variations. The importance of analyzing MVA-related facial injuries and their features and characteristics should be stressed.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Inc, New York",
journal = "Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology",
title = "Motor vehicle accidents-related maxillofacial injuries: a multicentre and prospective study",
volume = "128",
number = "3",
pages = "199-204",
doi = "10.1016/j.oooo.2018.12.009"
}
Ruslin, M., Brucoli, M., Boffano, P., Benech, A., Dediol, E., Uglesić, V., Kovacić, Z., Vesnaver, A., Konstantinović, V., Petrović, M., Stephens, J., Kanzaria, A., Bhatti, N., Holmes, S., Pechalova, P., Bakardjiev, A. G., Malanchuk, V. A., Kopchak, A., Galteland, P., Mjoen, E., Skjelbred, P., Bertin, H., Cone, P., Loes, S., Lekven, N., Laverick, S., Gordon, P., Tamme, T., Akermann, S., Karagozoglu, H. K., Kommers, S. C., de Visscher, J. G.,& Forouzanfar, T.. (2019). Motor vehicle accidents-related maxillofacial injuries: a multicentre and prospective study. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
Elsevier Science Inc, New York., 128(3), 199-204.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2018.12.009
Ruslin M, Brucoli M, Boffano P, Benech A, Dediol E, Uglesić V, Kovacić Z, Vesnaver A, Konstantinović V, Petrović M, Stephens J, Kanzaria A, Bhatti N, Holmes S, Pechalova P, Bakardjiev AG, Malanchuk VA, Kopchak A, Galteland P, Mjoen E, Skjelbred P, Bertin H, Cone P, Loes S, Lekven N, Laverick S, Gordon P, Tamme T, Akermann S, Karagozoglu HK, Kommers SC, de Visscher JG, Forouzanfar T. Motor vehicle accidents-related maxillofacial injuries: a multicentre and prospective study. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology. 2019;128(3):199-204.
doi:10.1016/j.oooo.2018.12.009 .
Ruslin, Muhammad, Brucoli, Matteo, Boffano, Paolo, Benech, Arnaldo, Dediol, Emil, Uglesić, Vedran, Kovacić, Ziga, Vesnaver, Ales, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Petrović, Milan, Stephens, Jonny, Kanzaria, Amar, Bhatti, Nabeel, Holmes, Simon, Pechalova, Petia, Bakardjiev, Angel G., Malanchuk, Vladislav A., Kopchak, Andrey, Galteland, Pal, Mjoen, Even, Skjelbred, Per, Bertin, Helios, Cone, Pierre, Loes, Sigbjorn, Lekven, Njal, Laverick, Sean, Gordon, Peter, Tamme, Tiia, Akermann, Stephanie, Karagozoglu, Hakki K., Kommers, Sofie C., de Visscher, Jan G., Forouzanfar, Tymour, "Motor vehicle accidents-related maxillofacial injuries: a multicentre and prospective study" in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, 128, no. 3 (2019):199-204,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2018.12.009 . .
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Implant retained nasal epithesis: Case report

Todorović, Ana; Đorđević, Igor; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Popović, Danica; Lazić, Vojkan

(Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Todorović, Ana
AU  - Đorđević, Igor
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Popović, Danica
AU  - Lazić, Vojkan
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2203
AB  - Nasal defects can occur as a result of head and neck trauma, or due to partial or complete ablation or resection of the tumor in the nasal area and surroundings. Smaller defects can be reconstructed surgically while large defects are mainly reconstructed combined surgically and prosthetically. The aim of this paper was to present prosthetic reconstruction of the nasal defect by colored vinyl polysiloxane prosthesis retained with craniofacial basal disc implants. An adequate aesthetics and stability of the prosthesis was achieved during mandible and mimic muscles movements.
AB  - Defekti nosa mogu nastati kao posledica traume glave i vrata ili usled delimične ili potpune ablacije, odnosno resekcije tumora predela nosa i okoline. Manji defekti nosa se rekonstruišu hirurški, dok se veliki defekti uglavnom rekonstruišu kombinovano, kako hirurški tako i protetski. Cilj ovoga rada bio je da se prikaže protetska rekonstrukcija defekta nosa protezom izrađenom od vinil-polisiloksana u boji sa retencijom preko kraniofacijalnih bazalnih disk-implantata. Ovakvom protetskom nadoknadom postignute su zadovoljavajuća estetika i stabilnost proteze pri pokretima mandibule i mimičnih mišića.
PB  - Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd
T2  - Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
T1  - Implant retained nasal epithesis: Case report
T1  - Retencija proteze nosa pomoću implantata – prikaz slučaja
VL  - 64
IS  - 2
SP  - 94
EP  - 99
DO  - 10.1515/sdj-2017-0010
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Todorović, Ana and Đorđević, Igor and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Popović, Danica and Lazić, Vojkan",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Nasal defects can occur as a result of head and neck trauma, or due to partial or complete ablation or resection of the tumor in the nasal area and surroundings. Smaller defects can be reconstructed surgically while large defects are mainly reconstructed combined surgically and prosthetically. The aim of this paper was to present prosthetic reconstruction of the nasal defect by colored vinyl polysiloxane prosthesis retained with craniofacial basal disc implants. An adequate aesthetics and stability of the prosthesis was achieved during mandible and mimic muscles movements., Defekti nosa mogu nastati kao posledica traume glave i vrata ili usled delimične ili potpune ablacije, odnosno resekcije tumora predela nosa i okoline. Manji defekti nosa se rekonstruišu hirurški, dok se veliki defekti uglavnom rekonstruišu kombinovano, kako hirurški tako i protetski. Cilj ovoga rada bio je da se prikaže protetska rekonstrukcija defekta nosa protezom izrađenom od vinil-polisiloksana u boji sa retencijom preko kraniofacijalnih bazalnih disk-implantata. Ovakvom protetskom nadoknadom postignute su zadovoljavajuća estetika i stabilnost proteze pri pokretima mandibule i mimičnih mišića.",
publisher = "Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd",
journal = "Stomatološki glasnik Srbije",
title = "Implant retained nasal epithesis: Case report, Retencija proteze nosa pomoću implantata – prikaz slučaja",
volume = "64",
number = "2",
pages = "94-99",
doi = "10.1515/sdj-2017-0010"
}
Todorović, A., Đorđević, I., Konstantinović, V., Popović, D.,& Lazić, V.. (2017). Implant retained nasal epithesis: Case report. in Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd., 64(2), 94-99.
https://doi.org/10.1515/sdj-2017-0010
Todorović A, Đorđević I, Konstantinović V, Popović D, Lazić V. Implant retained nasal epithesis: Case report. in Stomatološki glasnik Srbije. 2017;64(2):94-99.
doi:10.1515/sdj-2017-0010 .
Todorović, Ana, Đorđević, Igor, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Popović, Danica, Lazić, Vojkan, "Implant retained nasal epithesis: Case report" in Stomatološki glasnik Srbije, 64, no. 2 (2017):94-99,
https://doi.org/10.1515/sdj-2017-0010 . .

The amplification of c-erb-B2 in cancer-free surgical margins is a predictor of poor outcome in oral squamous cell carcinoma

Jelovac, Drago; Tepavčević, Zvezdana; Nikolić, Nadja; Ilić, Branislav; Eljabo, Najib; Popović, Branka; Čarkić, Jelena; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Vukadinović, Miroslav; Miličić, Biljana; Milašin, Jelena

(Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jelovac, Drago
AU  - Tepavčević, Zvezdana
AU  - Nikolić, Nadja
AU  - Ilić, Branislav
AU  - Eljabo, Najib
AU  - Popović, Branka
AU  - Čarkić, Jelena
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Vukadinović, Miroslav
AU  - Miličić, Biljana
AU  - Milašin, Jelena
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2180
AB  - The tumour subtype, TNM classification, and histopathological data are sometimes not sufficient for understanding and assessing the behaviour of oral cancers. In an attempt to find additional markers of tumour biology and behaviour, this study sought to determine the incidence and consequently the relevance of c-erb-B2, c-Myc, and H-ras gene alterations in tumour-free margins of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Fifty samples of OSCC were analyzed for c-erb-B2 and c-Myc amplification by real-time polymerase chain reaction and for H-ras point mutations by sequencing. A relatively high incidence of genetic lesions was detected: 22% of cases had c-erb-B2 and 30% had c-Myc amplification, whilst only 12% harboured H-ras mutations. Kaplan-Meier analysis and the log-rank test showed statistically significant differences in 5-year survival rates and relapse between patients with tumour margins positive for c-erb-B2 amplification and those with margins that were negative (P = 0.002). H-ras and c-Myc alterations could not be associated with tumour behaviour. Molecular analysis of margins, targeting cancer genes, could identify additional, independent predictors of risk and outcome in OSCC.
PB  - Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
T2  - International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - The amplification of c-erb-B2 in cancer-free surgical margins is a predictor of poor outcome in oral squamous cell carcinoma
VL  - 45
IS  - 6
SP  - 700
EP  - 705
DO  - 10.1016/j.ijom.2015.11.014
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Jelovac, Drago and Tepavčević, Zvezdana and Nikolić, Nadja and Ilić, Branislav and Eljabo, Najib and Popović, Branka and Čarkić, Jelena and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Vukadinović, Miroslav and Miličić, Biljana and Milašin, Jelena",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The tumour subtype, TNM classification, and histopathological data are sometimes not sufficient for understanding and assessing the behaviour of oral cancers. In an attempt to find additional markers of tumour biology and behaviour, this study sought to determine the incidence and consequently the relevance of c-erb-B2, c-Myc, and H-ras gene alterations in tumour-free margins of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Fifty samples of OSCC were analyzed for c-erb-B2 and c-Myc amplification by real-time polymerase chain reaction and for H-ras point mutations by sequencing. A relatively high incidence of genetic lesions was detected: 22% of cases had c-erb-B2 and 30% had c-Myc amplification, whilst only 12% harboured H-ras mutations. Kaplan-Meier analysis and the log-rank test showed statistically significant differences in 5-year survival rates and relapse between patients with tumour margins positive for c-erb-B2 amplification and those with margins that were negative (P = 0.002). H-ras and c-Myc alterations could not be associated with tumour behaviour. Molecular analysis of margins, targeting cancer genes, could identify additional, independent predictors of risk and outcome in OSCC.",
publisher = "Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh",
journal = "International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "The amplification of c-erb-B2 in cancer-free surgical margins is a predictor of poor outcome in oral squamous cell carcinoma",
volume = "45",
number = "6",
pages = "700-705",
doi = "10.1016/j.ijom.2015.11.014"
}
Jelovac, D., Tepavčević, Z., Nikolić, N., Ilić, B., Eljabo, N., Popović, B., Čarkić, J., Konstantinović, V., Vukadinović, M., Miličić, B.,& Milašin, J.. (2016). The amplification of c-erb-B2 in cancer-free surgical margins is a predictor of poor outcome in oral squamous cell carcinoma. in International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh., 45(6), 700-705.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2015.11.014
Jelovac D, Tepavčević Z, Nikolić N, Ilić B, Eljabo N, Popović B, Čarkić J, Konstantinović V, Vukadinović M, Miličić B, Milašin J. The amplification of c-erb-B2 in cancer-free surgical margins is a predictor of poor outcome in oral squamous cell carcinoma. in International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. 2016;45(6):700-705.
doi:10.1016/j.ijom.2015.11.014 .
Jelovac, Drago, Tepavčević, Zvezdana, Nikolić, Nadja, Ilić, Branislav, Eljabo, Najib, Popović, Branka, Čarkić, Jelena, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Vukadinović, Miroslav, Miličić, Biljana, Milašin, Jelena, "The amplification of c-erb-B2 in cancer-free surgical margins is a predictor of poor outcome in oral squamous cell carcinoma" in International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 45, no. 6 (2016):700-705,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2015.11.014 . .
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Assessment of Stability of Craniofacial Implants by Resonant Frequency Analysis

Ivanjac, Filip; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Lazić, Vojkan; Đorđević, Igor; Ihde, Stefan

(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ivanjac, Filip
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Lazić, Vojkan
AU  - Đorđević, Igor
AU  - Ihde, Stefan
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2166
AB  - Implant stability is a principal precondition for the success of implant therapy. Extraoral implants (EO) are mainly used for anchoring of maxillofacial epithesis. However, assessment of implant stability is mostly based on principles derived from oral implants. The aim of this study was to investigate clinical stability of EO craniofacial disk implants (single, double, and triple) by resonance frequency analysis at different stages of the bone's healing. Twenty patients with orbital (11), nasal (5), and auricular (4) defects with 50 EO implants placed for epithesis anchorage were included. Implant stability was measured 3 times; after implant placement, at 3 months and at least after 6 months. A significant increase in implant stability values was noted between all of the measurements, except for triple-disk implants between third and sixth months, and screw implants between 0 and third months. Disk implants showed lower implant stability quotient (ISQ) values compared with screw implants. Triple-disk implants showed better stability compared with single and double-disk implants. Based on resonance frequency analysis values, disk implants could be safely loaded when their ISQ values are 38 (single disks), 47 (double disks), and 48 (triple disks). According to resonance frequency analysis, disk implant stability increased over time, which showed good osseointegration and increasing mineralization. Although EO screw implants showed higher ISQ values than disk implants, disk-type implants can be safely loaded even if lower values of stability are measured.
PB  - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia
T2  - Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
T1  - Assessment of Stability of Craniofacial Implants by Resonant Frequency Analysis
VL  - 27
IS  - 2
SP  - E185
EP  - E189
DO  - 10.1097/SCS.0000000000002443
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ivanjac, Filip and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Lazić, Vojkan and Đorđević, Igor and Ihde, Stefan",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Implant stability is a principal precondition for the success of implant therapy. Extraoral implants (EO) are mainly used for anchoring of maxillofacial epithesis. However, assessment of implant stability is mostly based on principles derived from oral implants. The aim of this study was to investigate clinical stability of EO craniofacial disk implants (single, double, and triple) by resonance frequency analysis at different stages of the bone's healing. Twenty patients with orbital (11), nasal (5), and auricular (4) defects with 50 EO implants placed for epithesis anchorage were included. Implant stability was measured 3 times; after implant placement, at 3 months and at least after 6 months. A significant increase in implant stability values was noted between all of the measurements, except for triple-disk implants between third and sixth months, and screw implants between 0 and third months. Disk implants showed lower implant stability quotient (ISQ) values compared with screw implants. Triple-disk implants showed better stability compared with single and double-disk implants. Based on resonance frequency analysis values, disk implants could be safely loaded when their ISQ values are 38 (single disks), 47 (double disks), and 48 (triple disks). According to resonance frequency analysis, disk implant stability increased over time, which showed good osseointegration and increasing mineralization. Although EO screw implants showed higher ISQ values than disk implants, disk-type implants can be safely loaded even if lower values of stability are measured.",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia",
journal = "Journal of Craniofacial Surgery",
title = "Assessment of Stability of Craniofacial Implants by Resonant Frequency Analysis",
volume = "27",
number = "2",
pages = "E185-E189",
doi = "10.1097/SCS.0000000000002443"
}
Ivanjac, F., Konstantinović, V., Lazić, V., Đorđević, I.,& Ihde, S.. (2016). Assessment of Stability of Craniofacial Implants by Resonant Frequency Analysis. in Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia., 27(2), E185-E189.
https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000002443
Ivanjac F, Konstantinović V, Lazić V, Đorđević I, Ihde S. Assessment of Stability of Craniofacial Implants by Resonant Frequency Analysis. in Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 2016;27(2):E185-E189.
doi:10.1097/SCS.0000000000002443 .
Ivanjac, Filip, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Lazić, Vojkan, Đorđević, Igor, Ihde, Stefan, "Assessment of Stability of Craniofacial Implants by Resonant Frequency Analysis" in Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 27, no. 2 (2016):E185-E189,
https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000002443 . .
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High frequency of p16 and p14 promoter hypermethylation and marked telomere instability in salivary gland tumors

Nikolić, Nadja; Aničić, Boban; Čarkić, Jelena; Simonović, Jelena; Toljić, Boško; Tanić, Nasta; Tepavčević, Zvezdana; Vukadinović, Miroslav; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Milašin, Jelena

(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Nadja
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Čarkić, Jelena
AU  - Simonović, Jelena
AU  - Toljić, Boško
AU  - Tanić, Nasta
AU  - Tepavčević, Zvezdana
AU  - Vukadinović, Miroslav
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Milašin, Jelena
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2019
AB  - Objectives: to investigate p16(INK4a) and p14(ARF) tumor suppressor gene methylation status, determine telomere length and assess the importance of these epigenetic and genetic parameters in the development of pleomorphic adenoma and carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid salivary glands. Materials and Methods: Genomic DNA from paraffin-embedded samples of 50 pleomorphic adenomas and 10 carcinomas ex pleomorphic adenoma was subjected to methylation specific polymerase chain reaction for hypermethylation analyses and real time polymerase chain reaction for the relative telomere length calculations. Results: Promoter hypermethylation of the two genes was a very frequent event in both neoplasms between 60% and 90% of samples were hypermethylated - but without significant difference between the groups. The mean relative telomere length in the pleomorphic adenoma group was significantly increased in comparison to the control group (P = 0.00), and significantly decreased in comparison to the carcinoma group (P = 0.05). Telomeres were also longer in myxoid and cellular histological subtypes of adenomas than in the classic type (P = 0.044 and P = 0.018, respectively). Longer telomeres were more frequent in tumors with hypermethylated p14(ARF) alleles (P = 0.013). Conclusion: Promoter hypermethylations seems to be an important mechanism of p16(INK4a) and Pl4(ARF) inactivation in parotid gland tumors. Telomeric lengthening appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of both benign and malignant tumors of the parotid glands.
PB  - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Archives of Oral Biology
T1  - High frequency of p16 and p14 promoter hypermethylation and marked telomere instability in salivary gland tumors
VL  - 60
IS  - 11
SP  - 1662
EP  - 1666
DO  - 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.08.011
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Nadja and Aničić, Boban and Čarkić, Jelena and Simonović, Jelena and Toljić, Boško and Tanić, Nasta and Tepavčević, Zvezdana and Vukadinović, Miroslav and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Milašin, Jelena",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Objectives: to investigate p16(INK4a) and p14(ARF) tumor suppressor gene methylation status, determine telomere length and assess the importance of these epigenetic and genetic parameters in the development of pleomorphic adenoma and carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid salivary glands. Materials and Methods: Genomic DNA from paraffin-embedded samples of 50 pleomorphic adenomas and 10 carcinomas ex pleomorphic adenoma was subjected to methylation specific polymerase chain reaction for hypermethylation analyses and real time polymerase chain reaction for the relative telomere length calculations. Results: Promoter hypermethylation of the two genes was a very frequent event in both neoplasms between 60% and 90% of samples were hypermethylated - but without significant difference between the groups. The mean relative telomere length in the pleomorphic adenoma group was significantly increased in comparison to the control group (P = 0.00), and significantly decreased in comparison to the carcinoma group (P = 0.05). Telomeres were also longer in myxoid and cellular histological subtypes of adenomas than in the classic type (P = 0.044 and P = 0.018, respectively). Longer telomeres were more frequent in tumors with hypermethylated p14(ARF) alleles (P = 0.013). Conclusion: Promoter hypermethylations seems to be an important mechanism of p16(INK4a) and Pl4(ARF) inactivation in parotid gland tumors. Telomeric lengthening appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of both benign and malignant tumors of the parotid glands.",
publisher = "Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Archives of Oral Biology",
title = "High frequency of p16 and p14 promoter hypermethylation and marked telomere instability in salivary gland tumors",
volume = "60",
number = "11",
pages = "1662-1666",
doi = "10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.08.011"
}
Nikolić, N., Aničić, B., Čarkić, J., Simonović, J., Toljić, B., Tanić, N., Tepavčević, Z., Vukadinović, M., Konstantinović, V.,& Milašin, J.. (2015). High frequency of p16 and p14 promoter hypermethylation and marked telomere instability in salivary gland tumors. in Archives of Oral Biology
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 60(11), 1662-1666.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.08.011
Nikolić N, Aničić B, Čarkić J, Simonović J, Toljić B, Tanić N, Tepavčević Z, Vukadinović M, Konstantinović V, Milašin J. High frequency of p16 and p14 promoter hypermethylation and marked telomere instability in salivary gland tumors. in Archives of Oral Biology. 2015;60(11):1662-1666.
doi:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.08.011 .
Nikolić, Nadja, Aničić, Boban, Čarkić, Jelena, Simonović, Jelena, Toljić, Boško, Tanić, Nasta, Tepavčević, Zvezdana, Vukadinović, Miroslav, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Milašin, Jelena, "High frequency of p16 and p14 promoter hypermethylation and marked telomere instability in salivary gland tumors" in Archives of Oral Biology, 60, no. 11 (2015):1662-1666,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.08.011 . .
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European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: A multicentre and prospective study

Boffano, Paolo; Roccia, Fabio; Zavattero, Emanuele; Dediol, Emil; Uglesić, Vedran; Kovacić, Ziga; Vesnaver, Ales; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Petrović, Milan; Stephens, Jonny; Kanzaria, Amar; Bhatti, Nabeel; Holmes, Simon; Pechalova, Petia; Bakardjiev, Angel G.; Malanchuk, Vladislav A.; Kopchak, Andrey; Galteland, Pal; Mjoen, Even; Skjelbred, Per; Koudougou, Carine; Mouallem, Guillaume; Corre, Pierre; Loes, Sigbjorn; Lekven, Njal; Laverick, Sean; Gordon, Peter; Tamme, Tiia; Akermann, Stephanie; Karagozoglu, Hakki K.; Kommers, Sofie C.; Forouzanfar, Tymour

(Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Roccia, Fabio
AU  - Zavattero, Emanuele
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Uglesić, Vedran
AU  - Kovacić, Ziga
AU  - Vesnaver, Ales
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Petrović, Milan
AU  - Stephens, Jonny
AU  - Kanzaria, Amar
AU  - Bhatti, Nabeel
AU  - Holmes, Simon
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Bakardjiev, Angel G.
AU  - Malanchuk, Vladislav A.
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Galteland, Pal
AU  - Mjoen, Even
AU  - Skjelbred, Per
AU  - Koudougou, Carine
AU  - Mouallem, Guillaume
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Loes, Sigbjorn
AU  - Lekven, Njal
AU  - Laverick, Sean
AU  - Gordon, Peter
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Akermann, Stephanie
AU  - Karagozoglu, Hakki K.
AU  - Kommers, Sofie C.
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2060
AB  - The purpose of this study was to analyse the demographics, causes and characteristics of maxillofacial fractures managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery over one year. The following data were recorded: gender, age, aetiology, site of facial fractures, facial injury severity score, timing of intervention, length of hospital stay. Data for a total of 3396 patients (2655 males and 741 females) with 4155 fractures were recorded. The mean age differed from country to country, ranging between 29.9 and 43.9 years. Overall, the most frequent cause of injury was assault, which accounted for the injuries of 1309 patients; assaults and falls alternated as the most important aetiological factor in the various centres. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible with 1743 fractures, followed by orbital-zygomatic-maxillary (OZM) fractures. Condylar fractures were the most commonly observed mandibular fracture. The results of the EURMAT collaboration confirm the changing trend in maxillofacial trauma epidemiology in Europe, with trauma cases caused by assaults and falls now outnumbering those due to road traffic accidents. The progressive ageing of the European population, in addition to strict road and work legislation may have been responsible for this change. Men are still the most frequent victims of maxillofacial injuries.
PB  - Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
T2  - Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: A multicentre and prospective study
VL  - 43
IS  - 1
SP  - 62
EP  - 70
DO  - 10.1016/j.jcms.2014.10.011
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Boffano, Paolo and Roccia, Fabio and Zavattero, Emanuele and Dediol, Emil and Uglesić, Vedran and Kovacić, Ziga and Vesnaver, Ales and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Petrović, Milan and Stephens, Jonny and Kanzaria, Amar and Bhatti, Nabeel and Holmes, Simon and Pechalova, Petia and Bakardjiev, Angel G. and Malanchuk, Vladislav A. and Kopchak, Andrey and Galteland, Pal and Mjoen, Even and Skjelbred, Per and Koudougou, Carine and Mouallem, Guillaume and Corre, Pierre and Loes, Sigbjorn and Lekven, Njal and Laverick, Sean and Gordon, Peter and Tamme, Tiia and Akermann, Stephanie and Karagozoglu, Hakki K. and Kommers, Sofie C. and Forouzanfar, Tymour",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The purpose of this study was to analyse the demographics, causes and characteristics of maxillofacial fractures managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery over one year. The following data were recorded: gender, age, aetiology, site of facial fractures, facial injury severity score, timing of intervention, length of hospital stay. Data for a total of 3396 patients (2655 males and 741 females) with 4155 fractures were recorded. The mean age differed from country to country, ranging between 29.9 and 43.9 years. Overall, the most frequent cause of injury was assault, which accounted for the injuries of 1309 patients; assaults and falls alternated as the most important aetiological factor in the various centres. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible with 1743 fractures, followed by orbital-zygomatic-maxillary (OZM) fractures. Condylar fractures were the most commonly observed mandibular fracture. The results of the EURMAT collaboration confirm the changing trend in maxillofacial trauma epidemiology in Europe, with trauma cases caused by assaults and falls now outnumbering those due to road traffic accidents. The progressive ageing of the European population, in addition to strict road and work legislation may have been responsible for this change. Men are still the most frequent victims of maxillofacial injuries.",
publisher = "Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh",
journal = "Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: A multicentre and prospective study",
volume = "43",
number = "1",
pages = "62-70",
doi = "10.1016/j.jcms.2014.10.011"
}
Boffano, P., Roccia, F., Zavattero, E., Dediol, E., Uglesić, V., Kovacić, Z., Vesnaver, A., Konstantinović, V., Petrović, M., Stephens, J., Kanzaria, A., Bhatti, N., Holmes, S., Pechalova, P., Bakardjiev, A. G., Malanchuk, V. A., Kopchak, A., Galteland, P., Mjoen, E., Skjelbred, P., Koudougou, C., Mouallem, G., Corre, P., Loes, S., Lekven, N., Laverick, S., Gordon, P., Tamme, T., Akermann, S., Karagozoglu, H. K., Kommers, S. C.,& Forouzanfar, T.. (2015). European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: A multicentre and prospective study. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh., 43(1), 62-70.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2014.10.011
Boffano P, Roccia F, Zavattero E, Dediol E, Uglesić V, Kovacić Z, Vesnaver A, Konstantinović V, Petrović M, Stephens J, Kanzaria A, Bhatti N, Holmes S, Pechalova P, Bakardjiev AG, Malanchuk VA, Kopchak A, Galteland P, Mjoen E, Skjelbred P, Koudougou C, Mouallem G, Corre P, Loes S, Lekven N, Laverick S, Gordon P, Tamme T, Akermann S, Karagozoglu HK, Kommers SC, Forouzanfar T. European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: A multicentre and prospective study. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. 2015;43(1):62-70.
doi:10.1016/j.jcms.2014.10.011 .
Boffano, Paolo, Roccia, Fabio, Zavattero, Emanuele, Dediol, Emil, Uglesić, Vedran, Kovacić, Ziga, Vesnaver, Ales, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Petrović, Milan, Stephens, Jonny, Kanzaria, Amar, Bhatti, Nabeel, Holmes, Simon, Pechalova, Petia, Bakardjiev, Angel G., Malanchuk, Vladislav A., Kopchak, Andrey, Galteland, Pal, Mjoen, Even, Skjelbred, Per, Koudougou, Carine, Mouallem, Guillaume, Corre, Pierre, Loes, Sigbjorn, Lekven, Njal, Laverick, Sean, Gordon, Peter, Tamme, Tiia, Akermann, Stephanie, Karagozoglu, Hakki K., Kommers, Sofie C., Forouzanfar, Tymour, "European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: A multicentre and prospective study" in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 43, no. 1 (2015):62-70,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2014.10.011 . .
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Assault-related maxillofacial injuries: the results from the European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) multicenter and prospective collaboration

Boffano, Paolo; Roccia, Fabio; Zavattero, Emanuele; Dediol, Emil; Uglesić, Vedran; Kovacić, Ziga; Vesnaver, Ales; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Petrović, Milan; Stephens, Jonny; Kanzaria, Amar; Bhatti, Nabeel; Holmes, Simon; Pechalova, Petia; Bakardjiev, Angel G.; Malanchuk, Vladislav A.; Kopchak, Andrey; Galteland, Pal; Mjoen, Even; Skjelbred, Per; Bertin, Helios; Marion, F.; Guiol, Julien; Corre, Pierre; Loes, Sigbjorn; Lekven, Njal; Laverick, Sean; Gordon, Peter; Tamme, Tiia; Akermann, Stephanie; Karagozoglu, Hakki K.; Kommers, Sofie C.; Forouzanfar, Tymour

(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Roccia, Fabio
AU  - Zavattero, Emanuele
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Uglesić, Vedran
AU  - Kovacić, Ziga
AU  - Vesnaver, Ales
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Petrović, Milan
AU  - Stephens, Jonny
AU  - Kanzaria, Amar
AU  - Bhatti, Nabeel
AU  - Holmes, Simon
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Bakardjiev, Angel G.
AU  - Malanchuk, Vladislav A.
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Galteland, Pal
AU  - Mjoen, Even
AU  - Skjelbred, Per
AU  - Bertin, Helios
AU  - Marion, F.
AU  - Guiol, Julien
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Loes, Sigbjorn
AU  - Lekven, Njal
AU  - Laverick, Sean
AU  - Gordon, Peter
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Akermann, Stephanie
AU  - Karagozoglu, Hakki K.
AU  - Kommers, Sofie C.
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1985
AB  - Objective. The aim of this study is to present and discuss the demographic characteristics and patterns of assault-related maxillofacial fractures as reported by a European multicenter prospective study. Study Design. Demographic and injury data were recorded for each patient who was a victim of an assault. Results. Assaults represented the most frequent etiology of maxillofacial trauma with an overall rate of 39% and the values ranging between 60.8% (Kiev, Ukraine) and 15.4% (Bergen, Norway). The most frequent mechanisms of assault-related maxillofacial fractures were fists in 730 cases, followed by kicks and fists. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible (814 fractures), followed by orbito-zygomatic-maxillary complex fractures and orbital fractures. Conclusions. Our data confirmed the strong possibility that patients with maxillofacial fractures may be victims of physical aggression. The crucial role of alcohol in assault-related fractures was also confirmed by our study.
PB  - Elsevier Science Inc, New York
T2  - Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
T1  - Assault-related maxillofacial injuries: the results from the European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) multicenter and prospective collaboration
VL  - 119
IS  - 4
SP  - 385
EP  - 391
DO  - 10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.004
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Boffano, Paolo and Roccia, Fabio and Zavattero, Emanuele and Dediol, Emil and Uglesić, Vedran and Kovacić, Ziga and Vesnaver, Ales and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Petrović, Milan and Stephens, Jonny and Kanzaria, Amar and Bhatti, Nabeel and Holmes, Simon and Pechalova, Petia and Bakardjiev, Angel G. and Malanchuk, Vladislav A. and Kopchak, Andrey and Galteland, Pal and Mjoen, Even and Skjelbred, Per and Bertin, Helios and Marion, F. and Guiol, Julien and Corre, Pierre and Loes, Sigbjorn and Lekven, Njal and Laverick, Sean and Gordon, Peter and Tamme, Tiia and Akermann, Stephanie and Karagozoglu, Hakki K. and Kommers, Sofie C. and Forouzanfar, Tymour",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Objective. The aim of this study is to present and discuss the demographic characteristics and patterns of assault-related maxillofacial fractures as reported by a European multicenter prospective study. Study Design. Demographic and injury data were recorded for each patient who was a victim of an assault. Results. Assaults represented the most frequent etiology of maxillofacial trauma with an overall rate of 39% and the values ranging between 60.8% (Kiev, Ukraine) and 15.4% (Bergen, Norway). The most frequent mechanisms of assault-related maxillofacial fractures were fists in 730 cases, followed by kicks and fists. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible (814 fractures), followed by orbito-zygomatic-maxillary complex fractures and orbital fractures. Conclusions. Our data confirmed the strong possibility that patients with maxillofacial fractures may be victims of physical aggression. The crucial role of alcohol in assault-related fractures was also confirmed by our study.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Inc, New York",
journal = "Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology",
title = "Assault-related maxillofacial injuries: the results from the European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) multicenter and prospective collaboration",
volume = "119",
number = "4",
pages = "385-391",
doi = "10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.004"
}
Boffano, P., Roccia, F., Zavattero, E., Dediol, E., Uglesić, V., Kovacić, Z., Vesnaver, A., Konstantinović, V., Petrović, M., Stephens, J., Kanzaria, A., Bhatti, N., Holmes, S., Pechalova, P., Bakardjiev, A. G., Malanchuk, V. A., Kopchak, A., Galteland, P., Mjoen, E., Skjelbred, P., Bertin, H., Marion, F., Guiol, J., Corre, P., Loes, S., Lekven, N., Laverick, S., Gordon, P., Tamme, T., Akermann, S., Karagozoglu, H. K., Kommers, S. C.,& Forouzanfar, T.. (2015). Assault-related maxillofacial injuries: the results from the European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) multicenter and prospective collaboration. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
Elsevier Science Inc, New York., 119(4), 385-391.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.004
Boffano P, Roccia F, Zavattero E, Dediol E, Uglesić V, Kovacić Z, Vesnaver A, Konstantinović V, Petrović M, Stephens J, Kanzaria A, Bhatti N, Holmes S, Pechalova P, Bakardjiev AG, Malanchuk VA, Kopchak A, Galteland P, Mjoen E, Skjelbred P, Bertin H, Marion F, Guiol J, Corre P, Loes S, Lekven N, Laverick S, Gordon P, Tamme T, Akermann S, Karagozoglu HK, Kommers SC, Forouzanfar T. Assault-related maxillofacial injuries: the results from the European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) multicenter and prospective collaboration. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology. 2015;119(4):385-391.
doi:10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.004 .
Boffano, Paolo, Roccia, Fabio, Zavattero, Emanuele, Dediol, Emil, Uglesić, Vedran, Kovacić, Ziga, Vesnaver, Ales, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Petrović, Milan, Stephens, Jonny, Kanzaria, Amar, Bhatti, Nabeel, Holmes, Simon, Pechalova, Petia, Bakardjiev, Angel G., Malanchuk, Vladislav A., Kopchak, Andrey, Galteland, Pal, Mjoen, Even, Skjelbred, Per, Bertin, Helios, Marion, F., Guiol, Julien, Corre, Pierre, Loes, Sigbjorn, Lekven, Njal, Laverick, Sean, Gordon, Peter, Tamme, Tiia, Akermann, Stephanie, Karagozoglu, Hakki K., Kommers, Sofie C., Forouzanfar, Tymour, "Assault-related maxillofacial injuries: the results from the European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) multicenter and prospective collaboration" in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, 119, no. 4 (2015):385-391,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.004 . .
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European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) in children: A multicenter and prospective study

Boffano, Paolo; Roccia, Fabio; Zavattero, Emanuele; Dediol, Emil; Uglesić, Vedran; Kovacić, Ziga; Vesnaver, Ales; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Petrović, Milan; Stephens, Jonny; Kanzaria, Amar; Bhatti, Nabeel; Holmes, Simon; Pechalova, Petia; Bakardjiev, Angel G.; Malanchuk, Vladislav A.; Kopchak, Andrey; Galteland, Pal; Mjoen, Even; Skjelbred, Per; Grimaud, Fanny; Fauvel, Fabien; Longis, Julie; Corre, Pierre; Loes, Sigbjorn; Lekven, Njal; Laverick, Sean; Gordon, Peter; Tamme, Tiia; Akermann, Stephanie; Karagozoglu, Hakki K.; Kommers, Sofie C.; Meijer, Brigitte; Forouzanfar, Tymour

(Elsevier Science Inc, New York, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Boffano, Paolo
AU  - Roccia, Fabio
AU  - Zavattero, Emanuele
AU  - Dediol, Emil
AU  - Uglesić, Vedran
AU  - Kovacić, Ziga
AU  - Vesnaver, Ales
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Petrović, Milan
AU  - Stephens, Jonny
AU  - Kanzaria, Amar
AU  - Bhatti, Nabeel
AU  - Holmes, Simon
AU  - Pechalova, Petia
AU  - Bakardjiev, Angel G.
AU  - Malanchuk, Vladislav A.
AU  - Kopchak, Andrey
AU  - Galteland, Pal
AU  - Mjoen, Even
AU  - Skjelbred, Per
AU  - Grimaud, Fanny
AU  - Fauvel, Fabien
AU  - Longis, Julie
AU  - Corre, Pierre
AU  - Loes, Sigbjorn
AU  - Lekven, Njal
AU  - Laverick, Sean
AU  - Gordon, Peter
AU  - Tamme, Tiia
AU  - Akermann, Stephanie
AU  - Karagozoglu, Hakki K.
AU  - Kommers, Sofie C.
AU  - Meijer, Brigitte
AU  - Forouzanfar, Tymour
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1975
AB  - Objective. The aim of this study is to present and discuss the results of a European multicentre prospective study about pediatric maxillofacial trauma epidemiology during a year. Study Design. The following data were recorded: gender, age, etiology, site of fracture, date of injury. Of the 3396 patients with maxillofacial fractures admitted within the study period, 114 (3.3%) were children aged 15 years and younger, with a male/female ratio of 2.6:1. Mean age was 10.9 years. Most patients (63%) were aged 11-15 years. Results. The most frequent cause of injury was fall (36 patients). Sport injuries and assaults were almost limited to the oldest group, whereas falls were more uniformly distributed in the 3 groups. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible with 47 fractures. In particular, 18 condylar fractures were recorded, followed by 12 body fractures. Conclusions. Falls can be acknowledged as the most important cause of facial trauma during the first years of life. The high incidence of sport accidents after 10 years may be a reason to increase the use of mouthguards and other protective equipment. Finally, the mandible (and in particular the condyle) was confirmed as the most frequent fracture site.
PB  - Elsevier Science Inc, New York
T2  - Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
T1  - European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) in children: A multicenter and prospective study
VL  - 119
IS  - 5
SP  - 499
EP  - 504
DO  - 10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.012
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Boffano, Paolo and Roccia, Fabio and Zavattero, Emanuele and Dediol, Emil and Uglesić, Vedran and Kovacić, Ziga and Vesnaver, Ales and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Petrović, Milan and Stephens, Jonny and Kanzaria, Amar and Bhatti, Nabeel and Holmes, Simon and Pechalova, Petia and Bakardjiev, Angel G. and Malanchuk, Vladislav A. and Kopchak, Andrey and Galteland, Pal and Mjoen, Even and Skjelbred, Per and Grimaud, Fanny and Fauvel, Fabien and Longis, Julie and Corre, Pierre and Loes, Sigbjorn and Lekven, Njal and Laverick, Sean and Gordon, Peter and Tamme, Tiia and Akermann, Stephanie and Karagozoglu, Hakki K. and Kommers, Sofie C. and Meijer, Brigitte and Forouzanfar, Tymour",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Objective. The aim of this study is to present and discuss the results of a European multicentre prospective study about pediatric maxillofacial trauma epidemiology during a year. Study Design. The following data were recorded: gender, age, etiology, site of fracture, date of injury. Of the 3396 patients with maxillofacial fractures admitted within the study period, 114 (3.3%) were children aged 15 years and younger, with a male/female ratio of 2.6:1. Mean age was 10.9 years. Most patients (63%) were aged 11-15 years. Results. The most frequent cause of injury was fall (36 patients). Sport injuries and assaults were almost limited to the oldest group, whereas falls were more uniformly distributed in the 3 groups. The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible with 47 fractures. In particular, 18 condylar fractures were recorded, followed by 12 body fractures. Conclusions. Falls can be acknowledged as the most important cause of facial trauma during the first years of life. The high incidence of sport accidents after 10 years may be a reason to increase the use of mouthguards and other protective equipment. Finally, the mandible (and in particular the condyle) was confirmed as the most frequent fracture site.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Inc, New York",
journal = "Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology",
title = "European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) in children: A multicenter and prospective study",
volume = "119",
number = "5",
pages = "499-504",
doi = "10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.012"
}
Boffano, P., Roccia, F., Zavattero, E., Dediol, E., Uglesić, V., Kovacić, Z., Vesnaver, A., Konstantinović, V., Petrović, M., Stephens, J., Kanzaria, A., Bhatti, N., Holmes, S., Pechalova, P., Bakardjiev, A. G., Malanchuk, V. A., Kopchak, A., Galteland, P., Mjoen, E., Skjelbred, P., Grimaud, F., Fauvel, F., Longis, J., Corre, P., Loes, S., Lekven, N., Laverick, S., Gordon, P., Tamme, T., Akermann, S., Karagozoglu, H. K., Kommers, S. C., Meijer, B.,& Forouzanfar, T.. (2015). European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) in children: A multicenter and prospective study. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology
Elsevier Science Inc, New York., 119(5), 499-504.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.012
Boffano P, Roccia F, Zavattero E, Dediol E, Uglesić V, Kovacić Z, Vesnaver A, Konstantinović V, Petrović M, Stephens J, Kanzaria A, Bhatti N, Holmes S, Pechalova P, Bakardjiev AG, Malanchuk VA, Kopchak A, Galteland P, Mjoen E, Skjelbred P, Grimaud F, Fauvel F, Longis J, Corre P, Loes S, Lekven N, Laverick S, Gordon P, Tamme T, Akermann S, Karagozoglu HK, Kommers SC, Meijer B, Forouzanfar T. European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) in children: A multicenter and prospective study. in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology. 2015;119(5):499-504.
doi:10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.012 .
Boffano, Paolo, Roccia, Fabio, Zavattero, Emanuele, Dediol, Emil, Uglesić, Vedran, Kovacić, Ziga, Vesnaver, Ales, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Petrović, Milan, Stephens, Jonny, Kanzaria, Amar, Bhatti, Nabeel, Holmes, Simon, Pechalova, Petia, Bakardjiev, Angel G., Malanchuk, Vladislav A., Kopchak, Andrey, Galteland, Pal, Mjoen, Even, Skjelbred, Per, Grimaud, Fanny, Fauvel, Fabien, Longis, Julie, Corre, Pierre, Loes, Sigbjorn, Lekven, Njal, Laverick, Sean, Gordon, Peter, Tamme, Tiia, Akermann, Stephanie, Karagozoglu, Hakki K., Kommers, Sofie C., Meijer, Brigitte, Forouzanfar, Tymour, "European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) in children: A multicenter and prospective study" in Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, 119, no. 5 (2015):499-504,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oooo.2014.12.012 . .
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Implant retained orbital prosthesis: Case report

Lazić, Vojkan; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Đorđević, Igor; Mihailović, Milinko

(Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lazić, Vojkan
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Đorđević, Igor
AU  - Mihailović, Milinko
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2041
AB  - Orbital defects after tumor resection (exenteration of orbital content) have been traditionally reconstructed with adhesive-retained craniofacial prostheses, also known as epistheses. The breakthrough in rehabilitation of facial defects with implant-retained prostheses has come with development of modern silicones (vynilpolysiloxane) and bone anchorage called osseointegration. Craniofacial implant technology offers improved reconstructive options to patients. This paper describes therapeutical procedure on a patient who received craniofacial implant-retained orbital prosthesis after orbital exenteration. The patient reported excellent prosthesis handling and stability.
AB  - Orbitalna oštećenja nastala resekcijom tumora (egzenteracija sadržaja orbite) se uglavnom rekonstruišu kraniofacijalnim protezama pričvršćenim adhezivima koji se nazivaju i epitezama. Izuzetne mogućnosti u rehabilitaciji defekata lica sa implantatno retiniranim protezama nastale su razvojem savremenih silikona (vinilpolisiloksana) i oseointegracijom implantata. Kraniofacijalna implantatna tehnologija danas pruža široke i poboljšane rekonstruktivne mogućnosti. U ovom radu je opisana terapijska procedura na pacijentu sa defektom orbite gde je izrađena implantatno retinirana orbitalna proteza. Pacijent je posle završene terapije bio zadovoljan zbog jednostavnog rukovanja i izuzetne stabilnosti proteze.
PB  - Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd
T2  - Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
T1  - Implant retained orbital prosthesis: Case report
T1  - Implantatno retinirana orbitalna proteza - prikaz slučaja
VL  - 62
IS  - 2
SP  - 89
EP  - 94
DO  - 10.1515/sdj-2015-0010
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lazić, Vojkan and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Đorđević, Igor and Mihailović, Milinko",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Orbital defects after tumor resection (exenteration of orbital content) have been traditionally reconstructed with adhesive-retained craniofacial prostheses, also known as epistheses. The breakthrough in rehabilitation of facial defects with implant-retained prostheses has come with development of modern silicones (vynilpolysiloxane) and bone anchorage called osseointegration. Craniofacial implant technology offers improved reconstructive options to patients. This paper describes therapeutical procedure on a patient who received craniofacial implant-retained orbital prosthesis after orbital exenteration. The patient reported excellent prosthesis handling and stability., Orbitalna oštećenja nastala resekcijom tumora (egzenteracija sadržaja orbite) se uglavnom rekonstruišu kraniofacijalnim protezama pričvršćenim adhezivima koji se nazivaju i epitezama. Izuzetne mogućnosti u rehabilitaciji defekata lica sa implantatno retiniranim protezama nastale su razvojem savremenih silikona (vinilpolisiloksana) i oseointegracijom implantata. Kraniofacijalna implantatna tehnologija danas pruža široke i poboljšane rekonstruktivne mogućnosti. U ovom radu je opisana terapijska procedura na pacijentu sa defektom orbite gde je izrađena implantatno retinirana orbitalna proteza. Pacijent je posle završene terapije bio zadovoljan zbog jednostavnog rukovanja i izuzetne stabilnosti proteze.",
publisher = "Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd",
journal = "Stomatološki glasnik Srbije",
title = "Implant retained orbital prosthesis: Case report, Implantatno retinirana orbitalna proteza - prikaz slučaja",
volume = "62",
number = "2",
pages = "89-94",
doi = "10.1515/sdj-2015-0010"
}
Lazić, V., Konstantinović, V., Đorđević, I.,& Mihailović, M.. (2015). Implant retained orbital prosthesis: Case report. in Stomatološki glasnik Srbije
Srpsko lekarsko društvo - Stomatološka sekcija, Beograd., 62(2), 89-94.
https://doi.org/10.1515/sdj-2015-0010
Lazić V, Konstantinović V, Đorđević I, Mihailović M. Implant retained orbital prosthesis: Case report. in Stomatološki glasnik Srbije. 2015;62(2):89-94.
doi:10.1515/sdj-2015-0010 .
Lazić, Vojkan, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Đorđević, Igor, Mihailović, Milinko, "Implant retained orbital prosthesis: Case report" in Stomatološki glasnik Srbije, 62, no. 2 (2015):89-94,
https://doi.org/10.1515/sdj-2015-0010 . .

Assessment of implant stability by resonant frequency analysis

Konstantinović, Vitomir; Ivanjac, Filip; Lazić, Vojkan; Đorđević, Igor

(Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Ivanjac, Filip
AU  - Lazić, Vojkan
AU  - Đorđević, Igor
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2030
PB  - Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd
T2  - Vojnosanitetski pregled
T1  - Assessment of implant stability by resonant frequency analysis
T1  - Procena stabilnosti implantata analizom rezonantne frekvencije
VL  - 72
IS  - 2
SP  - 169
EP  - 174
DO  - 10.2298/VSP130801063K
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Konstantinović, Vitomir and Ivanjac, Filip and Lazić, Vojkan and Đorđević, Igor",
year = "2015",
publisher = "Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd",
journal = "Vojnosanitetski pregled",
title = "Assessment of implant stability by resonant frequency analysis, Procena stabilnosti implantata analizom rezonantne frekvencije",
volume = "72",
number = "2",
pages = "169-174",
doi = "10.2298/VSP130801063K"
}
Konstantinović, V., Ivanjac, F., Lazić, V.,& Đorđević, I.. (2015). Assessment of implant stability by resonant frequency analysis. in Vojnosanitetski pregled
Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd., 72(2), 169-174.
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP130801063K
Konstantinović V, Ivanjac F, Lazić V, Đorđević I. Assessment of implant stability by resonant frequency analysis. in Vojnosanitetski pregled. 2015;72(2):169-174.
doi:10.2298/VSP130801063K .
Konstantinović, Vitomir, Ivanjac, Filip, Lazić, Vojkan, Đorđević, Igor, "Assessment of implant stability by resonant frequency analysis" in Vojnosanitetski pregled, 72, no. 2 (2015):169-174,
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP130801063K . .
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Application of Computer-Aided Designing and Rapid Prototyping Technologies in Reconstruction of Blowout Fractures of the Orbital Floor

Tabaković, Saša Z.; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Radosavljević, Radivoje; Movrin, Dejan; Hadžistević, Miodrag; Hatab, Nur

(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tabaković, Saša Z.
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Radosavljević, Radivoje
AU  - Movrin, Dejan
AU  - Hadžistević, Miodrag
AU  - Hatab, Nur
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2005
AB  - Introduction: Traumatology of the maxillofacial region represents a wide range of different types of facial skeletal injuries and encompasses numerous treatment methods. Application of computer-aided design (CAD) in combination with rapid prototyping (RP) technologies and three-dimensional computed tomography techniques facilitates surgical therapy planning for efficient treatment. Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the efficiency of individually designed implants of poly-DL-lactide (PDLLA) in the reconstruction of blowout fractures of the orbital floor. Methods: In the course of a surgical treatment, individually designed implants manufactured by CAD/RP technologies were used. Preoperative analysis and postoperative monitoring were conducted to evaluate the successfulness of orbital floor reconstruction using customized PDLLA implants, based on: presence of diplopia, paresthesia of infraorbital nerve, and presence of enophthalmos. Results: In 6 of the 10 patients, diplopia completely disappeared immediately after surgical procedure. Diplopia gradually disappeared after 1 month in 3 patients, whereas in 1, it remained even after 6 months. In 7 patients, paresthesia disappeared within a month after surgery and in 3 patients within 2 months. Postoperative average Orbital volume (OV) of the injured side (13.333 +/- 3.177) was significantly reduced in comparison with preoperative OV (15.847 +/- 3.361) after reconstruction of the orbital floor with customized PDLLA implant (P  lt  0.001). Thus, average OV of corrected orbit was not different compared with the OV of the uninjured orbit (P = 0.981). Conclusions: Reconstruction of blowout fractures of the orbital floor by an individually designed PDLLA implant combined with virtual preoperative modeling allows easier preoperative preparation and yields satisfactory functional and esthetic outcomes.
PB  - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia
T2  - Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
T1  - Application of Computer-Aided Designing and Rapid Prototyping Technologies in Reconstruction of Blowout Fractures of the Orbital Floor
VL  - 26
IS  - 5
SP  - 1558
EP  - 1563
DO  - 10.1097/SCS.0000000000001883
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Tabaković, Saša Z. and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Radosavljević, Radivoje and Movrin, Dejan and Hadžistević, Miodrag and Hatab, Nur",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Introduction: Traumatology of the maxillofacial region represents a wide range of different types of facial skeletal injuries and encompasses numerous treatment methods. Application of computer-aided design (CAD) in combination with rapid prototyping (RP) technologies and three-dimensional computed tomography techniques facilitates surgical therapy planning for efficient treatment. Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine the efficiency of individually designed implants of poly-DL-lactide (PDLLA) in the reconstruction of blowout fractures of the orbital floor. Methods: In the course of a surgical treatment, individually designed implants manufactured by CAD/RP technologies were used. Preoperative analysis and postoperative monitoring were conducted to evaluate the successfulness of orbital floor reconstruction using customized PDLLA implants, based on: presence of diplopia, paresthesia of infraorbital nerve, and presence of enophthalmos. Results: In 6 of the 10 patients, diplopia completely disappeared immediately after surgical procedure. Diplopia gradually disappeared after 1 month in 3 patients, whereas in 1, it remained even after 6 months. In 7 patients, paresthesia disappeared within a month after surgery and in 3 patients within 2 months. Postoperative average Orbital volume (OV) of the injured side (13.333 +/- 3.177) was significantly reduced in comparison with preoperative OV (15.847 +/- 3.361) after reconstruction of the orbital floor with customized PDLLA implant (P  lt  0.001). Thus, average OV of corrected orbit was not different compared with the OV of the uninjured orbit (P = 0.981). Conclusions: Reconstruction of blowout fractures of the orbital floor by an individually designed PDLLA implant combined with virtual preoperative modeling allows easier preoperative preparation and yields satisfactory functional and esthetic outcomes.",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia",
journal = "Journal of Craniofacial Surgery",
title = "Application of Computer-Aided Designing and Rapid Prototyping Technologies in Reconstruction of Blowout Fractures of the Orbital Floor",
volume = "26",
number = "5",
pages = "1558-1563",
doi = "10.1097/SCS.0000000000001883"
}
Tabaković, S. Z., Konstantinović, V., Radosavljević, R., Movrin, D., Hadžistević, M.,& Hatab, N.. (2015). Application of Computer-Aided Designing and Rapid Prototyping Technologies in Reconstruction of Blowout Fractures of the Orbital Floor. in Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia., 26(5), 1558-1563.
https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000001883
Tabaković SZ, Konstantinović V, Radosavljević R, Movrin D, Hadžistević M, Hatab N. Application of Computer-Aided Designing and Rapid Prototyping Technologies in Reconstruction of Blowout Fractures of the Orbital Floor. in Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 2015;26(5):1558-1563.
doi:10.1097/SCS.0000000000001883 .
Tabaković, Saša Z., Konstantinović, Vitomir, Radosavljević, Radivoje, Movrin, Dejan, Hadžistević, Miodrag, Hatab, Nur, "Application of Computer-Aided Designing and Rapid Prototyping Technologies in Reconstruction of Blowout Fractures of the Orbital Floor" in Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 26, no. 5 (2015):1558-1563,
https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000001883 . .
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Pharyngeal airway changes after mono- and bimaxillary surgery in skeletal class III patients: Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation

Hatab, N. A.; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Mudrak, J. K. H.

(Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Hatab, N. A.
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Mudrak, J. K. H.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1983
AB  - The aim of this study was to evaluate the two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) changes in the pharyngeal airway space (PAS) in 20 class III patients who underwent mono- or bimaxillary surgery using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). CBCT examination was obtained before surgery (T1) and at least 3 months after surgery (T2). The pharyngeal airway of each patient was studied at three levels: the level of the posterior nasal spine, the level of the most inferior point of the soft palate, and the level of the top of the epiglottis. At each of these levels, the anteroposterior and lateral dimension as well as cross-sectional area were measured. The volume of the whole PAS and volume between each cross section were also measured. The area and anteroposterior dimensions at the level of the most inferior point of the soft palate significantly decreased in patients who underwent monomaxillary surgery. The volume of the PAS decreased in both groups, but decreased significantly only in the monomaxillary group. The upper volume decreased in the mono- and increased in the bimaxillary group. The lower volume significantly decreased in the monomaxillary group. However, results showed that PAS decreased more after mono-than after bimaxillary surgery.
PB  - Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh
T2  - Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
T1  - Pharyngeal airway changes after mono- and bimaxillary surgery in skeletal class III patients: Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation
VL  - 43
IS  - 4
SP  - 491
EP  - 496
DO  - 10.1016/j.jcms.2015.02.007
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Hatab, N. A. and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Mudrak, J. K. H.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to evaluate the two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) changes in the pharyngeal airway space (PAS) in 20 class III patients who underwent mono- or bimaxillary surgery using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). CBCT examination was obtained before surgery (T1) and at least 3 months after surgery (T2). The pharyngeal airway of each patient was studied at three levels: the level of the posterior nasal spine, the level of the most inferior point of the soft palate, and the level of the top of the epiglottis. At each of these levels, the anteroposterior and lateral dimension as well as cross-sectional area were measured. The volume of the whole PAS and volume between each cross section were also measured. The area and anteroposterior dimensions at the level of the most inferior point of the soft palate significantly decreased in patients who underwent monomaxillary surgery. The volume of the PAS decreased in both groups, but decreased significantly only in the monomaxillary group. The upper volume decreased in the mono- and increased in the bimaxillary group. The lower volume significantly decreased in the monomaxillary group. However, results showed that PAS decreased more after mono-than after bimaxillary surgery.",
publisher = "Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh",
journal = "Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery",
title = "Pharyngeal airway changes after mono- and bimaxillary surgery in skeletal class III patients: Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation",
volume = "43",
number = "4",
pages = "491-496",
doi = "10.1016/j.jcms.2015.02.007"
}
Hatab, N. A., Konstantinović, V.,& Mudrak, J. K. H.. (2015). Pharyngeal airway changes after mono- and bimaxillary surgery in skeletal class III patients: Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh., 43(4), 491-496.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2015.02.007
Hatab NA, Konstantinović V, Mudrak JKH. Pharyngeal airway changes after mono- and bimaxillary surgery in skeletal class III patients: Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation. in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. 2015;43(4):491-496.
doi:10.1016/j.jcms.2015.02.007 .
Hatab, N. A., Konstantinović, Vitomir, Mudrak, J. K. H., "Pharyngeal airway changes after mono- and bimaxillary surgery in skeletal class III patients: Cone-beam computed tomography evaluation" in Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 43, no. 4 (2015):491-496,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2015.02.007 . .
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Incidence and clinical relevance of t(11;19) translocation in salivary gland mucoepidermoid carcinoma

Ilic-Dimitrijević, Ivana; Loening, Thomas; Falk, Marcus; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Vukadinović, Miroslav; Tepavčević, Zvezdana; Tabaković, Saša Z.; Pejčić, Nataša; Miličić, Biljana; Milašin, Jelena

(Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ilic-Dimitrijević, Ivana
AU  - Loening, Thomas
AU  - Falk, Marcus
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Vukadinović, Miroslav
AU  - Tepavčević, Zvezdana
AU  - Tabaković, Saša Z.
AU  - Pejčić, Nataša
AU  - Miličić, Biljana
AU  - Milašin, Jelena
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1926
AB  - Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) harbors a recurring t(11;19) translocation with an associated novel fusion oncogene-MECT1-MAML2. The CRTC1-MAML2oncogene disrupts normal cell-cycle and differentiation, contributing to tumor development. The objectives of this study were to establish the incidence of CRTC1-MAML2 fusion in Serbian patients and estimate its relevance as a genetic marker of MEC behavior. In this retrospective study, 20 cases of MEC of salivary glands were tested for the presence of CRTC1-MAML2 fusion using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Clinicopathological parameters and survival data were examined in relation to fusion status. The CRTC1-MAML2 fusion was detected in 40% of MECs and its presence was associated exclusively with low-intermediate grade tumor histology (P = 0.02) and favorable clinical outcome, with 100 % overall survival rate (P=0.046). The study has shown that the presence of the CRTC1-MAML2 fusion can serve as an additional diagnostic and prognostic marker for mucoepidermoid carcinomas.
PB  - Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd
T2  - Genetika - Belgrade
T1  - Incidence and clinical relevance of t(11;19) translocation in salivary gland mucoepidermoid carcinoma
VL  - 46
IS  - 2
SP  - 601
EP  - 610
DO  - 10.2298/GENSR1402601D
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ilic-Dimitrijević, Ivana and Loening, Thomas and Falk, Marcus and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Vukadinović, Miroslav and Tepavčević, Zvezdana and Tabaković, Saša Z. and Pejčić, Nataša and Miličić, Biljana and Milašin, Jelena",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) harbors a recurring t(11;19) translocation with an associated novel fusion oncogene-MECT1-MAML2. The CRTC1-MAML2oncogene disrupts normal cell-cycle and differentiation, contributing to tumor development. The objectives of this study were to establish the incidence of CRTC1-MAML2 fusion in Serbian patients and estimate its relevance as a genetic marker of MEC behavior. In this retrospective study, 20 cases of MEC of salivary glands were tested for the presence of CRTC1-MAML2 fusion using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Clinicopathological parameters and survival data were examined in relation to fusion status. The CRTC1-MAML2 fusion was detected in 40% of MECs and its presence was associated exclusively with low-intermediate grade tumor histology (P = 0.02) and favorable clinical outcome, with 100 % overall survival rate (P=0.046). The study has shown that the presence of the CRTC1-MAML2 fusion can serve as an additional diagnostic and prognostic marker for mucoepidermoid carcinomas.",
publisher = "Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd",
journal = "Genetika - Belgrade",
title = "Incidence and clinical relevance of t(11;19) translocation in salivary gland mucoepidermoid carcinoma",
volume = "46",
number = "2",
pages = "601-610",
doi = "10.2298/GENSR1402601D"
}
Ilic-Dimitrijević, I., Loening, T., Falk, M., Konstantinović, V., Vukadinović, M., Tepavčević, Z., Tabaković, S. Z., Pejčić, N., Miličić, B.,& Milašin, J.. (2014). Incidence and clinical relevance of t(11;19) translocation in salivary gland mucoepidermoid carcinoma. in Genetika - Belgrade
Društvo genetičara Srbije, Beograd., 46(2), 601-610.
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1402601D
Ilic-Dimitrijević I, Loening T, Falk M, Konstantinović V, Vukadinović M, Tepavčević Z, Tabaković SZ, Pejčić N, Miličić B, Milašin J. Incidence and clinical relevance of t(11;19) translocation in salivary gland mucoepidermoid carcinoma. in Genetika - Belgrade. 2014;46(2):601-610.
doi:10.2298/GENSR1402601D .
Ilic-Dimitrijević, Ivana, Loening, Thomas, Falk, Marcus, Konstantinović, Vitomir, Vukadinović, Miroslav, Tepavčević, Zvezdana, Tabaković, Saša Z., Pejčić, Nataša, Miličić, Biljana, Milašin, Jelena, "Incidence and clinical relevance of t(11;19) translocation in salivary gland mucoepidermoid carcinoma" in Genetika - Belgrade, 46, no. 2 (2014):601-610,
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1402601D . .
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Somatic mutation and polymorphism analysis in pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary glands

Nikolić, Nadja; Aničić, Boban; Tepavčević, Zvezdana; Jezdić, Zoran; Čarkić, Jelena; Toljić, Boško; Dedović-Tanić, Nasta; Konstantinović, Vitomir; Vukadinović, Miroslav; Milašin, Jelena

(Društvo medicinskih biohemičara Srbije, Beograd i Versita, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Nadja
AU  - Aničić, Boban
AU  - Tepavčević, Zvezdana
AU  - Jezdić, Zoran
AU  - Čarkić, Jelena
AU  - Toljić, Boško
AU  - Dedović-Tanić, Nasta
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Vukadinović, Miroslav
AU  - Milašin, Jelena
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1779
AB  - Background: Genetic studies of salivary gland neoplasms were mainly focused on chromosomal changes, and some specific patterns of chromosome translocations have been described. However, molecular alterations, in particular the role of HER-2/H-ras/c-myc signalling cascade in pleomorphic adenoma pathogenesis (PA), are less well characterized. In addition, data on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as potential susceptibility factors for PA development are also quite scarce. Methods: Mutational analyses were performed by means of real-time PCR (HER-2 and c-myc amplification analysis), PCR-SSCP and sequencing (H-ras point mutation detection). Polymorphisms analysis was performed by PCR-RFLP (survivin and MMP-9 genes). Results: Amplification of HER-2 and c-myc has been found in 13% and 9% of PA cases respectively. Point mutations in H-ras codons 12/13 have been detected in 17% of PAs. No correlation could be established between these alterations and clinical characteristics of PAs, whereas they might play a role in a subset of malignant salivary gland tumours. As for survivin -31 G/C polymorphism, C allele carriers had a 4-fold decrease of the risk of developing PA (p=0.05). Carriers of the variant allele T of the -1562C/T SNP in MMP-9 gene had a 4-fold increase of the risk of developing PA (p lt 0.001). Conclusions: A longer follow-up of PA patients harbouring mutations could uncover a prognostic role of HER-2 and c-myc amplification as predictors of adenoma transformation into carcinoma. Both survivin and MMP-9 promoter polymorphisms represent susceptibility factors for the development of PAs in the Serbian population.
AB  - Uvod: U ispitivanjima mehanizama nastanka tumora pljuvačnih žlezda uglavnom dominiraju citogenetičke studije, pa su tako detektovane i opisane različite hromozomske translokacije sa specifičnim obrascem javljanja. Međutim, molekularne promene u ovim tumorima i dalje su relativno slabo poznate, a pogotovo je malo podataka o potencijalnom značaju signalnog puta HER-2/H-ras/c-myc u razvoju i progresiji pleomorfnih adenoma (PA). Takođe, retki su i podaci 0 polimorfizmima pojedinačnog nukleotida (SNP) kao faktora predispozicije za nastanak PA. Metode: Analize somatskih mutacija urađene su metodama real-time PCR (analiza amplifikacije HER-2 i c-myc), PCR-SSCP i sekvenciranja (detekcija tačkastih mutacija u H-ras). Ana I iza polimorfizama pojedinačnih nukleotida (SNP) vršena je prime- nom metode PCR-RFLP (u genima za survivin i MMP-9). Rezultati: Amplifikacija gena HER-2 detektovana je u 13%, c-myc u 9% a tačkaste mutacije u kodonima 12/13 H-ras gena u 17% uzoraka. Nije ustanovljena veza između ovih promena i kliničkih odlika adenoma. Na malom uzorku karcinoma, pokazano je da je amplifikacija HER-2 povezana sa recidivima tumora. Nosioci C alela u -31G/C SNP gena za survivin imaju četiri puta manji rizik od nastanka PA (p=0,05), dok nosioci varijantnog alela T kod -1562 C/T SNP u MMP-9 genu imaju četiri puta veći rizik da obole od PA u odnosu na kontrolu (p lt 0,001). Zaključak: Dužim praćenjem pacijenata sa PA mogla bi da se ustanovi prognostička uloga HER-2 i c-myc amplifikacija kao indikatora za transformaciju adenoma u karcinom. Polimorfizmi u promotorima gena za survivin i MMP-9 predstavljaju modulatore rizika za razvoj pleomorfnih adenoma u srpskoj populaciji.
PB  - Društvo medicinskih biohemičara Srbije, Beograd i Versita
T2  - Journal of Medical Biochemistry
T1  - Somatic mutation and polymorphism analysis in pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary glands
T1  - Somatske mutacije i analiza polimorfizama u pleomorfnim adenomima pljuvačnih žlezda
VL  - 32
IS  - 4
SP  - 354
EP  - 360
DO  - 10.2478/jomb-2013-0048
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Nadja and Aničić, Boban and Tepavčević, Zvezdana and Jezdić, Zoran and Čarkić, Jelena and Toljić, Boško and Dedović-Tanić, Nasta and Konstantinović, Vitomir and Vukadinović, Miroslav and Milašin, Jelena",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Background: Genetic studies of salivary gland neoplasms were mainly focused on chromosomal changes, and some specific patterns of chromosome translocations have been described. However, molecular alterations, in particular the role of HER-2/H-ras/c-myc signalling cascade in pleomorphic adenoma pathogenesis (PA), are less well characterized. In addition, data on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as potential susceptibility factors for PA development are also quite scarce. Methods: Mutational analyses were performed by means of real-time PCR (HER-2 and c-myc amplification analysis), PCR-SSCP and sequencing (H-ras point mutation detection). Polymorphisms analysis was performed by PCR-RFLP (survivin and MMP-9 genes). Results: Amplification of HER-2 and c-myc has been found in 13% and 9% of PA cases respectively. Point mutations in H-ras codons 12/13 have been detected in 17% of PAs. No correlation could be established between these alterations and clinical characteristics of PAs, whereas they might play a role in a subset of malignant salivary gland tumours. As for survivin -31 G/C polymorphism, C allele carriers had a 4-fold decrease of the risk of developing PA (p=0.05). Carriers of the variant allele T of the -1562C/T SNP in MMP-9 gene had a 4-fold increase of the risk of developing PA (p lt 0.001). Conclusions: A longer follow-up of PA patients harbouring mutations could uncover a prognostic role of HER-2 and c-myc amplification as predictors of adenoma transformation into carcinoma. Both survivin and MMP-9 promoter polymorphisms represent susceptibility factors for the development of PAs in the Serbian population., Uvod: U ispitivanjima mehanizama nastanka tumora pljuvačnih žlezda uglavnom dominiraju citogenetičke studije, pa su tako detektovane i opisane različite hromozomske translokacije sa specifičnim obrascem javljanja. Međutim, molekularne promene u ovim tumorima i dalje su relativno slabo poznate, a pogotovo je malo podataka o potencijalnom značaju signalnog puta HER-2/H-ras/c-myc u razvoju i progresiji pleomorfnih adenoma (PA). Takođe, retki su i podaci 0 polimorfizmima pojedinačnog nukleotida (SNP) kao faktora predispozicije za nastanak PA. Metode: Analize somatskih mutacija urađene su metodama real-time PCR (analiza amplifikacije HER-2 i c-myc), PCR-SSCP i sekvenciranja (detekcija tačkastih mutacija u H-ras). Ana I iza polimorfizama pojedinačnih nukleotida (SNP) vršena je prime- nom metode PCR-RFLP (u genima za survivin i MMP-9). Rezultati: Amplifikacija gena HER-2 detektovana je u 13%, c-myc u 9% a tačkaste mutacije u kodonima 12/13 H-ras gena u 17% uzoraka. Nije ustanovljena veza između ovih promena i kliničkih odlika adenoma. Na malom uzorku karcinoma, pokazano je da je amplifikacija HER-2 povezana sa recidivima tumora. Nosioci C alela u -31G/C SNP gena za survivin imaju četiri puta manji rizik od nastanka PA (p=0,05), dok nosioci varijantnog alela T kod -1562 C/T SNP u MMP-9 genu imaju četiri puta veći rizik da obole od PA u odnosu na kontrolu (p lt 0,001). Zaključak: Dužim praćenjem pacijenata sa PA mogla bi da se ustanovi prognostička uloga HER-2 i c-myc amplifikacija kao indikatora za transformaciju adenoma u karcinom. Polimorfizmi u promotorima gena za survivin i MMP-9 predstavljaju modulatore rizika za razvoj pleomorfnih adenoma u srpskoj populaciji.",
publisher = "Društvo medicinskih biohemičara Srbije, Beograd i Versita",
journal = "Journal of Medical Biochemistry",
title = "Somatic mutation and polymorphism analysis in pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary glands, Somatske mutacije i analiza polimorfizama u pleomorfnim adenomima pljuvačnih žlezda",
volume = "32",
number = "4",
pages = "354-360",
doi = "10.2478/jomb-2013-0048"
}
Nikolić, N., Aničić, B., Tepavčević, Z., Jezdić, Z., Čarkić, J., Toljić, B., Dedović-Tanić, N., Konstantinović, V., Vukadinović, M.,& Milašin, J.. (2013). Somatic mutation and polymorphism analysis in pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary glands. in Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Društvo medicinskih biohemičara Srbije, Beograd i Versita., 32(4), 354-360.
https://doi.org/10.2478/jomb-2013-0048
Nikolić N, Aničić B, Tepavčević Z, Jezdić Z, Čarkić J, Toljić B, Dedović-Tanić N, Konstantinović V, Vukadinović M, Milašin J. Somatic mutation and polymorphism analysis in pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary glands. in Journal of Medical Biochemistry. 2013;32(4):354-360.
doi:10.2478/jomb-2013-0048 .
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Possibilities of reconstruction and implant-prosthetic rehabilitation following mandible resection

Konstantinović, Vitomir; Todorović, Vladimir S.; Lazić, Vojkan

(Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Konstantinović, Vitomir
AU  - Todorović, Vladimir S.
AU  - Lazić, Vojkan
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1771
AB  - Introduction. Mandible reconstruction is still very challenging for surgeons. Mandible defects could be the consequence of ablative surgery for malignancies, huge jaw cysts, infection and trauma. Segmental resection of the mandible may compromise orofacial function and often lead to patients psychological disorders. Despite very frequent use of microvascular flaps, autogenous bone grafts are still very reliable technique for mandible reconstruction. Comprehensive therapy means not only mandible reconstruction, but prosthodontic rehabilitation supported by dental implants, which can significantly improve patients quality of life. The aim of this paper was to evaluate possible techniques of mandible reconstruction and to present a patient who had been submitted to mandible resection and reconstruction with autogenous iliac bone graft and prosthodontic rehabilitation with fixed denture anchoraged by disc-shaped implants in early loading protocol. Case report. Mandible reconstruction was performed simultaneously with resection. Autogenous iliac bone graft was taken, reshaped and placed in two parts, to the required optimal contour of the mandible. After graft consolidation, decision was made for prosthodontics rehabilitation with fixed dentures supported by implants. In addition to the standard preoperative procedures, planning was done based on a biomodel gained by rapid prototyping after CT scan. It offered a real 3D planning to obtain a proper shape, dimension and the position of implants. Conclusion. If bone dimensions of a reconstructed mandible are insufficient, like in the presented case, the use of basal osseointegrated implants may be a method of choice. Avoiding bone augmentation procedures, as well as early loading protocol for this type of implants, shorten the total rehabilitation time, which is very convenient for patients. Fixed denture supported by dental implants is the best solution for comprehensive rehabilitation after mandible resection.
AB  - Uvod. Rekonstrukcija mandibule još uvek predstavlja izazov za hirurga. Defekti mandibule mogu biti posledica radikalnog hirurškog tretmana malignih tumora, velikih vili- čnih cista, infekcija i povreda. Nedostatak dela vilične kosti kompromituje sve orofacijalne funkcije, a česti su i psihološki poremećaji. Pored sve učestalije primene mikrovaskularnih režnjeva, slobodni koštani graftovi su još uvek veoma pouzdan metod rekonstrukcije mandibule. Sveobuhvatna terapija pored rekonstrukcije mandibule podrazumeva i implantološko-protetičku rehabilitaciju, kojom se znatno poboljšava kvalitet života bolesnika. Cilj ovog rada bio je da se kroz pregled literature ocene metode rekonstrukcije mandibule i da se prikaže bolesnica kod koje je nakon segmentalne resekcije mandibule izvršena rehabilitacija fiksnom zubnom nadokanadom nošenom implantatima oblika diska. Prikaz bolesnika. U istom aktu sa resekcijom izvršena je i rekonstrukcija slobodnim koštanim ilijačnim graftom, koji je preoblikovan i postavljen iz dva dela, kako bi se uspostavio optimalan kontinuitet i forma mandibule. Po konsolidaciji grafta, postavljena je indikacija za izradu fiksne zubne nadoknade nošene implantatima. Pored standardnih preoperativnih procedura, izvršeno je realno trodimenzionalno planiranje na biomodelu dobijenim softverskom analizom CT podataka. Na taj način određen je oblik, veličina i najpovoljniji položaj implantata. Zaključak. Ukoliko su koštane dimenzije rekonstruisane mandibule nedovoljne, kao kod prikazane bolesnice, primena bazalnih oseointegrišućih implantata oblika diska može biti metoda izbora. Njihovom upotrebom izbegava se dodatna nadoknada kosti što uz rano opterećenje predstavlja pogodnost za bolesnike, jer se znatno skraćuje vreme rehabilitacije. Izrada fiksne zubne nadoknade nošene implantatima je najbolji način definitivne rehabilitacije bolesnika sa rekonstruisanom mandibulom.
PB  - Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd
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T1  - Possibilities of reconstruction and implant-prosthetic rehabilitation following mandible resection
T1  - Mogućnosti rekonstrukcije i implantološko-protetičke rehabilitacije nakon resekcije mandibule
VL  - 70
IS  - 1
SP  - 80
EP  - 85
DO  - 10.2298/VSP1301080K
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abstract = "Introduction. Mandible reconstruction is still very challenging for surgeons. Mandible defects could be the consequence of ablative surgery for malignancies, huge jaw cysts, infection and trauma. Segmental resection of the mandible may compromise orofacial function and often lead to patients psychological disorders. Despite very frequent use of microvascular flaps, autogenous bone grafts are still very reliable technique for mandible reconstruction. Comprehensive therapy means not only mandible reconstruction, but prosthodontic rehabilitation supported by dental implants, which can significantly improve patients quality of life. The aim of this paper was to evaluate possible techniques of mandible reconstruction and to present a patient who had been submitted to mandible resection and reconstruction with autogenous iliac bone graft and prosthodontic rehabilitation with fixed denture anchoraged by disc-shaped implants in early loading protocol. Case report. Mandible reconstruction was performed simultaneously with resection. Autogenous iliac bone graft was taken, reshaped and placed in two parts, to the required optimal contour of the mandible. After graft consolidation, decision was made for prosthodontics rehabilitation with fixed dentures supported by implants. In addition to the standard preoperative procedures, planning was done based on a biomodel gained by rapid prototyping after CT scan. It offered a real 3D planning to obtain a proper shape, dimension and the position of implants. Conclusion. If bone dimensions of a reconstructed mandible are insufficient, like in the presented case, the use of basal osseointegrated implants may be a method of choice. Avoiding bone augmentation procedures, as well as early loading protocol for this type of implants, shorten the total rehabilitation time, which is very convenient for patients. Fixed denture supported by dental implants is the best solution for comprehensive rehabilitation after mandible resection., Uvod. Rekonstrukcija mandibule još uvek predstavlja izazov za hirurga. Defekti mandibule mogu biti posledica radikalnog hirurškog tretmana malignih tumora, velikih vili- čnih cista, infekcija i povreda. Nedostatak dela vilične kosti kompromituje sve orofacijalne funkcije, a česti su i psihološki poremećaji. Pored sve učestalije primene mikrovaskularnih režnjeva, slobodni koštani graftovi su još uvek veoma pouzdan metod rekonstrukcije mandibule. Sveobuhvatna terapija pored rekonstrukcije mandibule podrazumeva i implantološko-protetičku rehabilitaciju, kojom se znatno poboljšava kvalitet života bolesnika. Cilj ovog rada bio je da se kroz pregled literature ocene metode rekonstrukcije mandibule i da se prikaže bolesnica kod koje je nakon segmentalne resekcije mandibule izvršena rehabilitacija fiksnom zubnom nadokanadom nošenom implantatima oblika diska. Prikaz bolesnika. U istom aktu sa resekcijom izvršena je i rekonstrukcija slobodnim koštanim ilijačnim graftom, koji je preoblikovan i postavljen iz dva dela, kako bi se uspostavio optimalan kontinuitet i forma mandibule. Po konsolidaciji grafta, postavljena je indikacija za izradu fiksne zubne nadoknade nošene implantatima. Pored standardnih preoperativnih procedura, izvršeno je realno trodimenzionalno planiranje na biomodelu dobijenim softverskom analizom CT podataka. Na taj način određen je oblik, veličina i najpovoljniji položaj implantata. Zaključak. Ukoliko su koštane dimenzije rekonstruisane mandibule nedovoljne, kao kod prikazane bolesnice, primena bazalnih oseointegrišućih implantata oblika diska može biti metoda izbora. Njihovom upotrebom izbegava se dodatna nadoknada kosti što uz rano opterećenje predstavlja pogodnost za bolesnike, jer se znatno skraćuje vreme rehabilitacije. Izrada fiksne zubne nadoknade nošene implantatima je najbolji način definitivne rehabilitacije bolesnika sa rekonstruisanom mandibulom.",
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journal = "Vojnosanitetski pregled",
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Konstantinović, V., Todorović, V. S.,& Lazić, V.. (2013). Possibilities of reconstruction and implant-prosthetic rehabilitation following mandible resection. in Vojnosanitetski pregled
Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd., 70(1), 80-85.
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP1301080K
Konstantinović V, Todorović VS, Lazić V. Possibilities of reconstruction and implant-prosthetic rehabilitation following mandible resection. in Vojnosanitetski pregled. 2013;70(1):80-85.
doi:10.2298/VSP1301080K .
Konstantinović, Vitomir, Todorović, Vladimir S., Lazić, Vojkan, "Possibilities of reconstruction and implant-prosthetic rehabilitation following mandible resection" in Vojnosanitetski pregled, 70, no. 1 (2013):80-85,
https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP1301080K . .
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