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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction, Volume 13, Issue 4

December 2020 - 13 articles

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Articles (13)

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
1,292 Views
16 Pages

Treatment Algorithm for Hyaluronic Acid-Related Complication Based on a Systematic Review of Case Reports, Case Series, and Clinical Experience

  • Uri Aviv,
  • Josef Haik,
  • Nathaniel Weiss,
  • Ariel Berl,
  • Hagit Ofir,
  • Gil Nardini,
  • Michelle Cleary,
  • Rachel Kornhaber and
  • Moti Harats

Study Design: Systematic review of hyaluronic acid (HA)-related complications. Objective: To systematically review all available literature including case reports and case series to identify a pattern for the management of vascular compromise resulti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
407 Views
5 Pages

Ceramic 3D-Printed Titanium Cranioplasty

  • Maurice Y. Mommaerts,
  • Paul R. Depauw and
  • Erik Nout

Study Design: Inlay cranioplasties following partial craniectomy in tumor or trauma cases and onlay cranioplasties for reconstructions of residual developmental skull anomalies are frequently performed using CAD-CAM techniques. Objective: In this cas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
211 Views
8 Pages

Study Design: This article was a technical note. Objective: To demonstrate the utilization of virtual surgical planning for surgical splint (VSPSS) fabrication. The VSPSS was used as an intraoperative assisting and guiding tool for reduction and/or f...

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