- Covers all aspects of craniofacial distraction in depth
- Includes a wealth of patient photos, radiographs, and drawings
- Edited by the foremost pioneer of craniofacial distraction
This book, edited by a leading pioneer of craniofacial distraction, summarizes the progress achieved in the field in a way that will serve the needs of the practicing clinician. All components of the craniofacial anatomy are covered and all topics are discussed in depth: - clinical and anatomic pathology
- diagnostic studies
- treatment protocols
- preoperative planning (including the latest virtual programs)
- device selection
- operating room technical considerations
- postoperative management
- and intermediate/long-term follow-up
Relevant and timely studies from the literature are cited. The book is excellently illustrated, with many patient photos, radiographs, and drawings. Craniofacial Distraction will be a superb, up-to-date resource for a wide range of practitioners, including maxillofacial surgeons, craniofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons, head and neck surgeons, pediatric surgeons, orthodontists, prosthodontists, and pedodontists. Table of Contents- Craniofacial Distraction: A Personal Odyssey
McCarthy, Joseph G. - Distraction Osteogenesis: Biologic and Biomechanical Principles
Runyan, Christopher M. (et al.) - Distraction of the Mandible
McCarthy, Joseph G. (et al.) - Mandibular Distraction, Orthodontic Considerations
Shetye, Pradip R. (et al.) - Intraoral Mandibular Distraction
Guerrero, Cesar A. (et al.) - Distraction of the Maxilla (Le Fort I)
Bradley, James P. - Distraction of the Midface: Le Fort III and Monobloc
McCarthy, Joseph G. (et al.) - Facial Bipartition Distraction
Greig, Aina V. H. (et al.) - Midface Distraction: Orthodontic Considerations
Shetye, Pradip R. (et al.) - Distraction of the Cranial Vault
Swanson, Jordan W. (et al.)
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