Hernández-Guisado Jm
University of Seville
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Transplantation Proceedings | 2011
Domingo Sicilia-Castro; Tomás Gómez-Cía; Pedro Infante-Cossio; Purificación Gacto-Sánchez; Fernando Barrera-Pulido; A. Lagares-Borrego; Rocio Narros-Gimenez; A. García-Perla; Hernández-Guisado Jm; J.D. González-Padilla
BACKGROUND On January 26, 2010, our team performed a facial transplant for a patient with neurofibromatosis type 1. We detail the perioperative surgical strategies for the composite tissue allograft (CTA) of the lower parts of the face to restore a severe defect after excision of bilateral massive plexiform neurofibromas. The main distinctive feature included an innovative provisional heterotopic transplantation (PHT) technique of the facial allograft to the femoral vessels before its final orthotopic transplantation. CASE REPORT A 35-year-old Caucasian man received a CTA of the lower two-thirds of the face, including a chin osseous segment. The face was obtained from a non-heart-beating donor. The sequence of microsurgical procedures began by performing a PHT of the CTA to the recipients femoral vessels in the right thigh. Intraoperatively, he experienced considerable blood loss that required transfusion of 24 units of packed cells. Surgical revision was required at day 7 to remove an extensive hematoma in the right side of the CTA. The maintenance immunosuppressive regimen included steroids, mycophenolate mofetil, and tacrolimus. CONCLUSION We have reported a case of successful provisional transplantation of a human facial allograft onto the thigh as an alternative technique in human face transplantation. PHT was a reliable alternative procedure to obtain the facial allograft from a cadaveric donor.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2011
Omar J. BenMarzouk-Hidalgo; E. Cordero; Tomás Gómez-Cía; María Blanca Sánchez; J.D. González-Padilla; Pedro Infante-Cossio; Domingo Sicilia-Castro; Hernández-Guisado Jm; P. Pérez-Romero
ABSTRACT Little is known about cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection after face transplantation, since only two of the 11 cases of face transplantation reported worldwide have documented a CMV infection after transplantation. Herein, we present the first report of a composite-tissue face allotransplant recipient at high risk for CMV infection (D+/R− [CMV serpositive donor positive/CMV seronegative receptor]) undergoing preemptive treatment. Preemptive treatment was safe and effective for controlling CMV infection and thus promoting early acquisition of a CMV-specific immune response that protected the patient from late-onset CMV disease.
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2013
Pedro Infante-Cossio; Fernando Barrera-Pulido; Tomás Gómez-Cía; Domingo Sicilia-Castro; Alberto Garcia-Perla-Garcia; Purificación Gacto-Sánchez; Hernández-Guisado Jm; A. Lagares-Borrego; Rocio Narros-Gimenez; Juan D. Gonzalez-Padilla
Objectives: Update on clinical results obtained by the first worldwide facial transplantation teams as well as review of the literature concerning the main surgical, immunological, ethical, and follow-up aspects described on facial transplanted patients. Study design: MEDLINE search of articles published on “face transplantation” until March 2012. Results: Eighteen clinical cases were studied. The mean patient age was 37.5 years, with a higher prevalence of men. Main surgical indication was gunshot injuries (6 patients). All patients had previously undergone multiple conventional surgical reconstructive procedures which had failed. Altogether 8 transplant teams belonging to 4 countries participated. Thirteen partial face transplantations and 5 full face transplantations have been performed. Allografts are varied according to face anatomical components and the amount of skin, muscle, bone, and other tissues included, though all were grafted successfully and remained viable without significant postoperative surgical complications. The patient with the longest follow-up was 5 years. Two patients died 2 and 27 months after transplantation. Conclusions: Clinical experience has demonstrated the feasibility of facial transplantation as a valuable reconstructive option, but it still remains considered as an experimental procedure with unresolved issues to settle down. Results show that from a clinical, technical, and immunological standpoint, facial transplantation has achieved functional, aesthetic, and social rehabilitation in severely facial disfigured patients. Key words:Face transplantation, composite tissue transplantation, face allograft, facial reconstruction, outcomes and complications of face transplantation.
British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | 2008
Pedro Infante-Cossio; Hernández-Guisado Jm; M. Acosta-Feria; A. Carranza-Carranza
A cementoblastoma is rare, benign, and of odontogenic ectomesenchymal origin, usually associated with the roots of the first mandibular tooth. We present an unusual case of one that involved the roots of the first and second maxillary molars, extended into the maxillary sinus, and was associated with a displaced unerupted third molar. The initial presentation was misleading and resulted in inadequate management. The definitive diagnosis had not been established until 2 years later.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry | 2015
Manuel Arjona-Amo; Ma Serrera-Figallo; Hernández-Guisado Jm; José-Luis Gutiérrez-Pérez; Daniel Torres-Lagares
Purpose and Introduction Dentigerous cysts are epithelial in origin and are the most commonly found cyst in children. The majority of these lesions are usually a radiological finding and are capable of quite large before being diagnosed. The standard treatment for these cysts is the enucleation and the extraction of the affected tooth. However, if the patient is a child and the affected tooth is not developed, a more conservative attitude should be considered. Material and Methods (Clinical case): A 7-year-old patient is presented with an eruptive backlog of the lower permanent first molars. Radiological examination reveals two radiolucid lesions in relation to them, which are compatible with a dentigerous cyst, and in relation to the inferior aveolar nerve and various germs. A partial enucleation is carried out, maintaining all the dental germs related to the cyst in mouth and monitoring the patient until the case study is over. Results and Discussion Diagnosis and early treatment of these lesions in children is of great importance, especially in cases where the lesions enclose permanent teeth. Conclusions Whenever possible, a conservative attitude should be taken, one that allows for the maintenance of the dentition and treatment of the associated cyst in order to not compromise either the occlusion or the mental state of these patients. Key words:Dentigerous cyst, conservative treatment, dental impaction, child.
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2005
Daniel Torres-Lagares; Pedro Infante-Cossio; Hernández-Guisado Jm; José-Luis Gutiérrez-Pérez
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2011
Tomás Gómez-Cía; Domingo Sicilia-Castro; Pedro Infante-Cossio; Fernando Barrera-Pulido; Purificación Gacto-Sánchez; A. Lagares-Borrego; Rocio Narros-Gimenez; Alberto Garcia-Perla; Hernández-Guisado Jm; Juan-David Gonzalez-Padilla
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2010
Ángela Rodríguez-Caballero; Daniel Torres-Lagares; Rodríguez-Pérez A; Ma Serrera-Figallo; Hernández-Guisado Jm; Guillermo Machuca-Portillo
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2008
Eusebio Torres-Carranza; Pedro Infante-Cossio; Hernández-Guisado Jm; Elena Hens-Aumente; José-Luis Gutiérrez-Pérez
Medicina oral : órgano oficial de la Sociedad Española de Medicina Oral y de la Academia Iberoamericana de Patología y Medicina Bucal | 2002
Hernández-Guisado Jm; Daniel Torres-Lagares; Pedro Infante-Cossio; José-Luis Gutiérrez-Pérez