Biomechanical configurations of mandibular transport distraction osteogenesis devices. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Mandibular bone transport (MBT) distraction osteogenesis devices are used for achieving reconstruction of mandibular defects in a predictable way, with few complications, less complexity than other alternative surgical procedures, and minimal tissue morbidity. However, selection of appropriate MBT device characteristics is critical for ensuring both their mechanical soundness and their optimal distraction function for each patient's condition. This article assesses six characteristics of currently available MBT devices to characterize their design and function and to classify them in a way that assists the selection of the best device option for each clinical case. In addition, the present work provides a framework for both the biomechanical conception of new devices and the modification of existing ones.

published proceedings

  • Tissue Eng Part B Rev

author list (cited authors)

  • Zapata, U., Elsalanty, M. E., Dechow, P. C., & Opperman, L. A.

citation count

  • 8

complete list of authors

  • Zapata, Uriel||Elsalanty, Mohammed E||Dechow, Paul C||Opperman, Lynne A

publication date

  • June 2010