
CRANIOFACIAL
DISTRACTION OSTEOGENESIS
Mikhail
Samchukov, Jason Cope, Alexander Cherkashin
108 contributors, 672 pages, over 1300 illustrations, Mosby
2001
The book is broken down into twelve sections, covering two general topics. The first part is devoted to the scientific basis of distraction osteogenesis. Section I is a comprehensive review of the origin and evolution of craniofacial distraction osteogenesis. Sections II and III introduce the biologic basis of distraction osteogenesis and distraction histiogenesis (the process that occurs in the stretched soft tissues during distraction), respectively. Section IV provides an exhaustive explanation of the biomechanics of distraction device orientation. The second part covers the clinical application of osteodistraction. Section V introduces general indications and treatment planning for distraction. Sections VI through XI describe in detail the clinical techniques of experts in distraction osteogenesis. Topics covered include maxillary and mandibular lengthening and/or widening, bone transport, alveolar distraction, distraction of the periodontal ligament, and midface/cranial distraction. Finally, Section XII discusses the potential complications encountered during these techniques.
Contributors
About
the Authors
Foreword
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
SECTION I. ORIGINS & EVOLUTION
Chapter 1. Jason Cope, Mikhail Samchukov, Alexander Cherkashin. Historical
Development and Evolution of Craniofacial Distraction Osteogenesis
SECTION II. BIOLOGIC FOUNDATION
Chapter 2. Mikhail Samchukov, Jason Cope, Alexander Cherkashin. Biologic Basis
of New Bone Formation Under the Influence of Tension Stress
Chapter 3. Minoru Ueda, Megumi Matsuno, Kensuke Sakai, Ken-Ichiro Hata.
Mechanisms of New Bone Formation During Distraction Osteogenesis: A Preliminary
Report
Chapter 4. Ulrich Meyer, Ulrich Joos, Birgit Kruse-Lösler, Tomas Meyer.
Mechanically Induced Tissue Response During Distraction
Chapter 5. Jason
Cope, Eric Liou, Alvaro Figueroa, John Polley, Philip Chen, Richard Harper,
Mikhail Samchukov. Tooth Movement Into
Regenerate Alveolar Bone: Experimental Basis and Clinical Results
Chapter 6. Yasuhiro Nosaka. Placement of Implants Into Distracted Bone
Chapter 7. Pier Francesco Nocini, Konrad Wangerin, Massimo Albanese, Andrea
Fior, Antonio D'Agostino, Alberto Bedogni. Histologic Evaluation of Human Bone
Tissue 1 Year After Distraction
SECTION
III. DISTRACTION HISTIOGENESIS
Chapter
8. Marina Makarov, Mikhail Samchukov, Jason Cope, David Muirhead. The Effect of
Gradual Traction on Skeletal Muscles
Chapter 9. Marina
Makarov, Mikhail Samchukov, Jason Cope. The
Effect of Gradual Traction on Peripheral Nerves
Chapter 10. Jason
Cope, Mikhail Samchukov, David Muirhead. The
Effect of Gradual Traction on Gingival Tissue
Chapter 11. Mikhail
Samchukov, Jason Cope. The Effect of
Gradual Traction on the Periodontal Ligament
Chapter 12. Birgit Kruse-Lösler, Ulrich Joos, Tomas Meyer, Ulrich Meyer.
Temporomandibular Joint Alterations During Distraction Osteogenesis
SECTION IV. BIOMECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 13. Mikhail Samchukov, Jason Cope, Alexander Cherkashin. The
Biomechanical Effects of Distraction Device Orientation During Mandibular
Lengthening and Widening
SECTION V. INDICATIONS AND TREATMENT PLANNING
Chapter
14. Gisela Contasti, Aura Marina Rodriguez, Cesar Guerrero. Orthodontics in
Intraoral Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 15. Pamela Hanson. Treatment Planning and Orthodontic Management of
Patients Undergoing Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 16. Wolfgang Losken. Planning of Mandibular Distraction
Chapter 17. Jason Cope, Mikhail Samchukov. Classification of Mandibular
Regenerate Bone
SECTION VI. MANDIBULAR LENGTHENING AND WIDENING
Chapter 18. Cornelius Klein. Extraoral Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis Using
the Frankfurt Modular Distraction System
Chapter 19. Fernando Molina. Mandible Distraction Osteogenesis: Clinical
Analysis of the First 10 Years
Chapter 20. Fernando Ortiz Monasterio, Fernando Molina. Simultaneous
Maxillomandibular Distraction
Chapter 21. Kevin Smith, Michael Harnish. Pediatric Sleep Apnea Treated with
Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 22. Adi Rachmiel. Mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis Using Extraoral
and Intraoral Devices
Chapter 23. David Genecov, Rajiv Agarwal, Edward Genecov, Kenneth Salyer.
Evolution of Extraoral Mandibular Distraction: Case Reports
Chapter 24. Cesar Guerrero, William Bell, Marianela Gonzalez, Alejandra Rojas.
Three-Dimensional Intraoral Distraction Osteogenesis: An Orthodontic-Surgical
Approach
Chapter 25. Patrick Diner, Catherine Tomat, Bernanrd Segent, Hervé Martinez,
Marie-Paule Vazquez. Mandibular Lengthening Using Intraoral Distractors
Chapter 26. Catherine Tomat, Patrick Diner, François Coquille, Bernanrd Segent,
Marie-Paule Vazquez. Mandibular Symphyseal Widening by Distraction
Chapter 27. Maurice Mommaerts. Office-Based Mandibular Advancement With the
MD-DOS Device
Chapter 28. Yan Razdolsky, Stuart Dessner, Tarek El-Bialy. Clinical Application
of ROD Intraoral Custom Distraction Devices
Chapter 29. Hero Breuning, Peter van Strijen. Orthodontic Indications for
Mandibular Distraction
Chapter 30. Karin Vargervik, William Hoffman. Mandibular Distraction: Factors in
Timing of the Procedure
Chapter 31. Joseph Van Sickels, James Hargan. Osteodistraction as an Alternative
Therapy for Unstable Condyles
Chapter 32. John Oeltjen, Larry Hollier, Joseph McCarthy. Mandibular Growth
After Osteodistraction
Chapter 33. Greg Kewitt, Joseph Van Sickels. Distraction Osteogenesis of the
Mandibular Symphysis
Chapter 34. David Walker. Buried Bidirectional Telescopic Mandibular Distraction
Chapter 35. Albino Triaca, Roger Minoretti, Werner Dimai, Beat Merz. Multiaxis
Intraoral Distraction of the Mandible
Chapter 36. Stephen Schendel, Donald Linck II. A New Spiral Distractor for
Mandibular Osteodistraction
Chapter 37. Jörg Wiltfang, Peter Kebler.
Continuous Bone Distraction Using a Microhydraulic Cylinder
SECTION VII. MANDIBULAR BONE
TRANSPORT
Chapter 38. Mikhail Samchukov, Jason Cope, Alexander Cherkashin. Basic
Principles of Bone Transport
Chapter 39. Suzanne Stucki-McCormick, Robert Fox, Ronald Bruder, Ronald Mizrahi.
Craniofacial Bone Transport
Chapter 40. Cornelius Klein. Bone Transport for Mandibular Anterior Defect
Reconstruction: A Case Report
Chapter 41. Cesar
Guerrero, William Bell, Marianela Gonzalez, Alejandra Rojas. Intraoral
Mandibular Bone Transport: A Case Report
SECTION VIII. ALVEOLAR DISTRACTION
Chapter 42. Tomoo Oda, Minoru Ueda. Alveolar Bone Distraction and Implantology
Chapter 43. Martin Chin. Alveolar Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 44. Johannes Hidding, Frank Lazar, Joachim E. Zöller. Vertical
Distraction of the Alveolar Process: A New Technique for Reconstruction of the
Alveolar Ridge
Chapter 45. Alexander Gaggl, Günter Schultes, Hans Kärcher. Alveolar Bone
Augmentation With the Aid of Distraction Implants
Chapter
46. Bradley McAllister. Vertical
Alveolar Ridge Augmentation Utilizing the ACE OsteoGenic Distractor
Chapter 47. Giacomo Urbani, Ugo Consolo, Giorgio Lombardo. Alveolar Bone
Distraction for Implant Placement
Chapter 48. Frits Perdijk, Peter van Strijen. Augmentation of Severe Mandibular
Atrophy by Vertical Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 49. Vlado Smatt, Marie-Madeleine Plantet, Michael Robin, Yvan Smatt.
Alveolar Mandibular Restoration by Vertical Distraction Osteogenesis in
Cancerous Patients
Chapter 50. Alain Aldegheri, Alain Dubrana. Vertical Alveolar Reconstruction by
Distraction Osteogenesis: A Case Report
Chapter 51. Jacques Buis,
Hervé Martinez, Véronique Soupre, Paul Rousseau, Patrick A. Diner, Marie-Paule
Vazquez. Distraction in Grafted Alveolar Cleft Using an Endosseous Implant: A
Case Report
Chapter 52. Yan Razdolsky, Stuart Dessner, Tarek El-Bialy. Correction of
Alveolar Ridge Deficiency Using the ROD-5 Distraction Device: A Case
Report
SECTION IX. PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT DISTRACTION
Chapter 53. Eric Liou, Shing Huang. Rapid Canine Retraction Using Distraction of
the Periodontal Ligament
SECTION X. MAXILLARY & MIDFACE DISTRACTION
Chapter 54. Adi Rachmiel. Regenerate Bone Formation During Maxillary and Midface
Distraction
Chapter 55. Alvaro Figueroa, John Polley, Ellen Ko. Distraction Osteogenesis for
Treatment of Severe Cleft Maxillary Deficiency with the RED Technique
Chapter 56. Fernando Molina. Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 57. Siegmar Reinert, Michael Krimmel, Carl-Peter Cornelius, Martin
Roser, Margit Bacher. Rigid External Distraction of the Maxilla: Technique and
Clinical Cases
Chapter 58. Harry Schwartz, John Beumer III. Three-Dimensional Midface
Distraction
Chapter 59. Martin Chin.
Midface Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 60. Steven Cohen,
Ralph Holmes, Lester Machado. Midface Distraction
Chapter 61. Cesar
Guerrero, William Bell, Marianela Gonzalez, Alejandra Rojas.
Maxillary Advancement Combined With Posterior Palate Reposition Via Distraction
Osteogenesis: A Case Report
Chapter 62. Angel Emparanza, Arturo Vela, Felicidad Lasagabaster. Distraction
Osteogenesis in Maxillary Hypoplasia Using Internal Devices: Case Reports
Chapter 63. Yan Razdolsky, Stuart Dessner, Tarek El-Bialy. Correction of
Maxillary Deficiency Using the ROD-4 Distraction Device: A Case Report
SECTION XI. CRANIAL DISTRACTION
Chapter 64. Vladimir Shevtsov, Alexander Diachkov, Alexander Khudiaev.
Substitution of Cranial Defects by Bone Transport
Chapter 65. Tanetaka Akizuki, Kitaro Ohmori. Craniofacial Distraction
Osteogenesis for Correction of Midface and Cranial Hypoplasia
Chapter 66. Seiichiro Kobayashi, Takayuli Honda. Correction of Plagiocephaly
Using an Internal Distraction Device: A Case Report
Chapter 67. Craig Vander Kolk. Cranial Distraction Osteogenesis: Case Reports
SECTION XII. POTENTIAL MISTAKES AND COMPLICATIONS
Chapter 68. Alexander Cherkashin, Mikhail Samchukov. Potential Mistakes and
Complications During Distraction Osteogenesis
Chapter 69. Suzanne Stucki-McCormick, Stephanie Drew, Ronald Mizrahi.
Distraction Osteogenesis: Overcoming the Challenges of a New Technique
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