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Craniomaxillofacial Trauma and Reconstruction | 2011

Spheno-Orbital Meningioma Resection and Reconstruction: The Role of Piezosurgery and Premolded Titanium Mesh

Susana Heredero Jung; Alicia Dean Ferrer; Juan Solivera Vela; Francisco Alamillos Granados

We present the clinical case of a patient with a spheno-orbital meningioma. Literature review of the treatment options, including the application of piezoelectric or ultrasound surgery and orbital reconstruction after meningioma resection, is also presented. Complete resection was performed by means of a frontotemporal craniotomy and an orbitozygomatic approach. Piezoelectric osteotomy was used around the optic nerve canal and the superior orbital fissure to minimize the damage to soft tissues. Orbital wall reconstruction was done using a titanium mesh previously premolded using a skull model. The superior orbital rim was reconstructed with calvarial bone grafts, and the sphenotemporal bone defect was covered with a titanium mesh cranioplasty. Ultrasonic vibrations to perform osteotomies in craniofacial surgery provide an interesting tool to reduce damage to surrounding soft tissues. Reconstruction of the roof and lateral orbital wall with premolded titanium meshes with a skull model is a safe and easy method to achieve a good orbital reconstruction and to avoid secondary sequelae.We present the clinical case of a patient with a spheno-orbital meningioma. Literature review of the treatment options, including the application of piezoelectric or ultrasound surgery and orbital reconstruction after meningioma resection, is also presented. Complete resection was performed by means of a frontotemporal craniotomy and an orbitozygomatic approach. Piezoelectric osteotomy was used around the optic nerve canal and the superior orbital fissure to minimize the damage to soft tissues. Orbital wall reconstruction was done using a titanium mesh previously premolded using a skull model. The superior orbital rim was reconstructed with calvarial bone grafts, and the sphenotemporal bone defect was covered with a titanium mesh cranioplasty. Ultrasonic vibrations to perform osteotomies in craniofacial surgery provide an interesting tool to reduce damage to surrounding soft tissues. Reconstruction of the roof and lateral orbital wall with premolded titanium meshes with a skull model is a safe and easy method to achieve a good orbital reconstruction and to avoid secondary sequelae.


British Journal of Plastic Surgery | 1994

Reconstruction of the scaphoid fossa of the ear after tumour resection with a retroauricular flap

Alicia Dean Ferrer; Francisco Alamillos Granados; Antonio Ve´lez Garci´a-Nieto; Jacinto Ferna´ndez Sanroma´n

A retroauricular flap to reconstruct scaphoid fossa defects is presented. It is an easy, quick and aesthetic flap for this purpose.


Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry | 2017

Condylar intramedullary intraosseous lipoma: contribution of a new case and review of the literature

Alba Sanjuan; Alicia Dean Ferrer; Blas García Medina; Francisco Alamillos Granados; Elisa Roldan; Antonio Blanco Hungría

Background Lipoma is the most common benign tumour of the human body, being intraosseous involvement very rare. Just 1 to 4% of all cases of lipoma are located in the oral cavity, only 0.1% being intraosseous. The jaw is its most uncommon bone location. Etiology of intraosseous lipoma (IOL) is unknown, although several theories have been proposed. Usually asymptomatic, the symptoms, when present, will depend on its location and size. Its origin may be intraosseous or juxtacortical. A biopsy is essential for diagnosis, and definitive treatment involves resection or curettage of the lesion. The aim of this paper is to present a new case of intramedullary intraosseous lipoma of the mandible with involvement of the left mandibular ramus and condylar neck. Material and Methods A case of intramedullary intraosseous lipoma (IOL) on the left mandibular ramus and condyle is presented. No history of trauma in temporomandibular joint existed. The radiology showed a radiolucent multi-lobulated lesion with values of attenuation in the range of fat. Curettage is performed and the histopathology showed a conglomerate of adipocytes without trabeculae, calcifications or atypia. Results According to the bibliography 24 cases of mandibular IOL have been described. This is the second reported case of condylar involvement and the first with cortical expansion. Conclusions Lipoma intraosseous is a very rare benign bone neoplasm. Histology is required for the differential diagnosis from other radiolucent lesions. The IOL treatment is the curettage with a good prognosis, although malignant transformation to liposarcoma has been reported in other locations. It is a disease with a difficult differential diagnosis, therefore the publication of new cases is important. Key words:Intraosseous lipoma, lipoma, jaw tumour, condylar tumour.


Piel | 2005

Colgajo de avance perialar semilunar para reconstrucción del labio superior

Alicia Dean Ferrer; Francisco Alamillos Granados; Antonio Vélez García-Nieto


Piel | 2004

Reconstrucción labial mediante colgajo de Karapandzic

Alicia Dean Ferrer; Francisco Alamillos Granados; Antonio Vélez García-Nieto


Revista Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial | 2016

Indicaciones quirúrgicas de las fracturas orbitarias atendiendo al tamaño del defecto de fractura determinado por tomografía computarizada: una revisión sistemática

Blas García García; Alicia Dean Ferrer


Revista Española de Cirugía Oral y Maxilofacial | 2015

Osteonecrosis de los maxilares asociada a denosumab en una paciente con osteoporosis: un caso clínico

Blas García García; Alicia Dean Ferrer; Nelida Diaz Jimenez; Francisco Alamillos Granados


Candau Álvarez, Alberto ; Dean Ferrer, Alicia ; Alamillos Granados, Francisco ; Heredero Jung, Susana ; García García, Blas ; Ruiz Masera, J.J. ; Arévalo Arévalo, Rafael ; Zafra Camacho, F. ; Valenzuela Salas, B.. Verrucous carcinoma of the oral mucosa: an epidemiological and follow-up study of patients treated with surgery in 5 last years. En: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed inglesa, 2014, Vol. 19, No. 5: 506-511 | 2014

Verrucous carcinoma of the oral mucosa: an epidemiological and follow-up study of patients treated with surgery in 5 last years

Alberto Candau Álvarez; Alicia Dean Ferrer; Francisco Alamillos Granados; Susana Heredero Jung; Blas García García; J.J. Ruiz Masera; Rafael Arévalo Arévalo; F. Zafra Camacho; B. Valenzuela Salas


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2007

Neurofibroma gingival en un paciente con neurofibromatosis tipo 1: presentación de un caso clínico

J.A. García de Marcos; Alicia Dean Ferrer; Francisco Alamillos Granados; J.J. Ruiz Masera; M.J. García de Marcos


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2007

Histiocitosis de células de Langerhans, en adultos, en el área maxilofacial: presentación de tres casos clínicos

J.A. García de Marcos; Alicia Dean Ferrer; Francisco Alamillos Granados; J.J. Ruiz Masera; G. Barrios Sánchez

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Florencio Monje Gil

Autonomous University of Madrid

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J. Fernández Sanromán

Complutense University of Madrid

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Luis Naval Gias

Autonomous University of Madrid

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