Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira
University of São Paulo
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Journal of Oral Implantology | 2012
Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Walter Cristiano Gealh; Lamis Meorin-Nogueira; I.R. Garcia-Júnior; Roberta Okamoto
Piezosurgery is a new and modern technique of bone surgery in implantology. Selective cutting is possible for different ultrasonic frequencies acting only in hard tissues (mineralized), saving vital anatomical structures. With the piezoelectric osteotomy technique, receptor site preparation for implants, autogenous bone graft acquistition (particles and blocks), osteotomy for alveolar bone crest expansion, maxillary sinus lifting, and dental implant removal can be performed accurately and safely, providing excellent clinical and biological results, especially for osteocyte viability. The aim of this review was, through literature review, to present clinical applications of piezosurgery in implant dentistry and outline their advantages and disadvantages over conventional surgical systems. Moreover, this study addressed the biological aspects related to piezosurgery that differentiate it from those of bone tissue approaches. Overall, piezosurgery enables critical operations in simple and fully executable procedures; and effectively, areas that are difficult to access have less risk of soft tissue and neurovascular tissue damage via piezosurgery.
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma and Reconstruction | 2012
Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Pâmela Letícia dos Santos; Ellen Cristina Gaetti Jardim; Idelmo Rangel Garcia Júnior; Elio Hitoshi Shinohara; Marcelo Marotta Araujo
Maxillofacial trauma caused by firearms has considerably increased, in which the mandibular body is the site of highest incidence of firearm projectiles. In these cases, the use of titanium plates and screws allows the early restoration of form and function of the mandible with stable and predictable results. Recently, conventional plates have been extensively used to treat comminuted mandibular fractures. Nevertheless, the conventional system presents several limitations such as screw compression against the bone interface and the necessity of precise fit of plate to the bone. To overcome such drawbacks, the locking plates have emerged. The present clinical case reported the operative treatment of mandibular fracture caused by firearm projectiles with the use of locking plate. The indications, advantages, and disadvantages of this system are presented.
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2015
Ana Paula Simões Corrêa; Igor Mariotto Beneti; Eduardo Dias Ribeiro; Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Francisly Avila Souza; I.R. Garcia-Júnior
1. Wolfe SA, Johnson P. Frontal sinus injuries: primary care and management of late complications. Plast Reconstr Surg 1998;5:781–791 2. Hochulli-Vieira E, Real-Gabrielli MF, Garcia IR Jr, et al. Frontal sinus obliteration with heterogenous cortical cancellous bone versus spontaneous osteogenesis in monkeys (Cebus paella): histologic analysis: review of 26 cases. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2003;61:214–221 3. Statkieicz C, Faverani LP, Ramalho-Ferreira G, et al. Reconstruction of extensive frontal fracture with titanium mesh. J Craniofac Surg 2014;25:712–714 4. Bradley Strong E. Frontal sinus fractures: current concepts. Craniomaxillofac Trauma Reconstr 2009;3:161–175 5. Weber R, Draf W, Keerl R, et al. Osteoplastic frontal sinus surgery with fat obliteration: technique and long-term results using magnetic resonance imaging in 82 operations. Laryngoscope 2000;110:1037– 1044 6. Parhiscar A, Har-El G. Frontal sinus obliteration with the pericranial flap. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001;124:304–307
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2012
Willian Morais de Melo; Marcus Antonio Breda; Darklilson Pereira-Santos; Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Celso Koogi Sonoda; Marcelo Marotta Araujo
Modern techniques for surgical treatment of midfacial and panfacial fractures in maxillofacial trauma lead to special problems for airway management. Usually, in perioperative management of panfacial fractures, the surgeon needs to control the dental occlusion and nasal pyramid assessment. For these reasons, oral and nasal endotracheal intubations are contraindicated for the management of panfacial fractures. Tracheotomy is considered by many as the preferred route for airway management in patients with severe maxillofacial fractures, but there are often perioperative and postoperative complications concerning this technique. The submental route for endotracheal intubation has been proposed as an alternative to tracheotomy in the surgical management of patients with panfacial fractures, besides it is accompanied by low morbidity. Thus, this paper aimed to describe the submental endotracheal intubation technique in a patient experiencing panfacial fracture. The subject was well treated using the submental endotracheal intubation to get good reconstruction of the fractures because the authors obtained free access of all facial fractures.
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2011
Maíra Menezes Santos Martins; Nicolas Homsi; Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Ellen Cristina Gaetti Jardim; Idelmo Rangel Garcia
AbstractThe aim of this study was to gather data on trauma etiology and mandibular fracture localization in patients who presented at the General Hospital of Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. From March 2007 to December 2008, 95 patients with mandibular fracture were registered in a medical form, at the Bucomaxillofacial Surgery Department of the General Hospital of Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Concerning mandibular fracture etiology, 21.05% were caused by motorcycle accidents, followed by interpersonal violence without use of weapons (punches, kicks, bumps with the head, blows with the elbow, etc) (16.84%) and interpersonal violence with firearm (14.73%). It was found that 52.63% of the patients had a single fracture line. The most affected fracture area was the parasymphysis (26.02%), followed by the condyle (22.60%) and mandibular angle (18.49%). Concerning the injury area, 24.21% were directed to the mandibular symphysis, 22.17% of the patients did not remember the injury area, and 18.94% had multiple injuries. When the injury was directed to the symphysis, the result was more condyle fractures (11.64%), and injuries at the mandibular angle resulted in fractures at the angle itself (8.90%). The most common fracture cause was traffic accidents, mainly motorcycle accidents, and the most affected areas were the parasymphysis and the condyle. The mandible isolated fractures occurred in half of the cases. Motorcycle accidents resulted in more fractures in the parasymphysis area, and when the symphysis area is affected by injuries, the result is a higher percentage in condyle fractures.
Journal of Oral Implantology | 2011
Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Walter Cristiano Gealh; Maíra Menezes Santos Martins; Nicolas Homsi; Idelmo Rangel Garcia
Maxillomandibular reconstructions are traditionally performed by means of autogenous bone grafts collected from intraoral donor areas and extraoral donor areas such as clavicle, iliac bone, rib, and tibia. The calvarial bone has been studied as an alternative donor area, with a low incidence of complications and minimal postoperative morbidity. Complications such as dural lacerations associated with cerebrospinal fluid leakage and extradural and subdural bleeding were minimized due to the use of surgical trepan, allowing the diploic layer delimitation before the osteotomy, preserving the internal calvarial cortical. The purpose of this article is to suggest a new technique for the obtainment of calvarial bone grafts with surgical trepan.
International journal of odontostomatology | 2014
Ana Paula Farnezi Bassi; Walter Cristiano Gealh; Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Ellen Cristina Gaetti Jardim; Osvaldo Magro Filho; Idelmo Rangel Garcia Júnior
Las fracturas del complejo cigomaticomaxilar son las segundas mas frecuente del territorio facial. De acuerdo con la complejidad anatomica, existen muchos informes en la literatura sobre este trauma, principalmente relacionadas con el tratamiento de estas fracturas. El proposito de esta investigacion fue evaluar clinica y radiograficamente la estabilidad de las fracturas cigomaticas unilaterales tratadas por reduccion quirurgica y fijadas en dos puntos por fijacion interna estable. Veinte pacientes con fracturas cigomaticas fueron evaluados y comparados con veinte pacientes sin fracturas. En el grupo experimental, los resultados mostraron que no hubo diferencias estadisticamente significativas entre los datos obtenidos del perimetro y el area de los lados tratados y contralaterales. Al comparar estos datos con el grupo de control las diferencias no fueron estadisticamente significativas. Tambien se realizo una comparacion de la distancia entre el hueso nasal y la prominencia cigomatica en todos los grupos, estos resultados tambien fueron satisfactorios.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2013
Ellen Cristina Gaetti-Jardim; Leonardo Perez Faverani; Gabriel Ramalho-Ferreira; Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Pedro Ivo Santos Silva; Idelmo Rangel Garcia; Elio Hitoshi Shinohara
BackgroundSurgical approaches to temporomandibular region have been the subject of numerous controversies in the literature. Pre-auricular approaches have been used with the observance of high success rate, and during surgery history, various modifications of this approach were conducted in order to reduce irreversible sequelae. Thus, given the relevance of the study, this article proposes to alert the professionals that carry out these surgical approaches in relation to the anatomical structures involved and to describe and emphasise the benefits of endaural approach.Case reportA Caucasian male patient, victim of a firearm injury, sustained a wound on the right pre-auricular region, and at the time of assessment, he complained of pain, mouth opening difficulty and dysphagia. On physical examination, there was oedema and ecchymosis in the right periorbital region. In the radiological examination, a foreign body compatible with a firearm projectile was observed in the right pre-auricular region, being in accordance with the information collected. The endaural incision and divulsion by plans was then made until the projectile.DiscussionFor proper exposure of the region, several studies were designed to evaluate the patterns of branching and anastomosis of the facial nerve. As for the best cosmetic result with the different pre-auricular approaches, the endaural approach was described as an approach that offers great cosmetic results because the incision design guides the surgeon in the wound closure and causes a decrease in the tension of flap, unlike that observed by some authors.
Rev. Odontol. Araçatuba | 2010
Ellen Cristina Gaetti Jardim; Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Fernando Pozzi Semeghini Guastaldi; Elio Hitoshi Shinohara; Idelmo Rangel Garcia Júnior; Elerson Gaetti-Jardim Júnior
Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Saúde - USCS | 2012
Cassiano Costa Silva Pereira; Abrahão Cavalcante Gomes de Souza Carvalho; Ellen Cristina Gaetti-Jardim; Elio Hitoshi Shinohara; Idelmo Rangel Garcia Júnior