Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery

The problem of developing optimal plastic materials for replacement of jaw defects capable of replacing autogenous bone tissue is one of the central problems in modern maxillofacial surgery. A promising direction in this regard is the use of bone allografts preserved by various methods.   The aim of...

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Main Authors: P. G. Sysolyatin, S. P. Sysolyatin, M. N. Drovosekov, P. A. Zhelezny, O. V. Ilyenok
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Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing House 2025-07-01
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author P. G. Sysolyatin
S. P. Sysolyatin
M. N. Drovosekov
P. A. Zhelezny
O. V. Ilyenok
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description The problem of developing optimal plastic materials for replacement of jaw defects capable of replacing autogenous bone tissue is one of the central problems in modern maxillofacial surgery. A promising direction in this regard is the use of bone allografts preserved by various methods.   The aim of the study was to investigate the osteoplastic properties of demineralized bone grafts (DBG) at transplantation into the mandibular defects in animal experiment and to evaluate the possibilities of their application in clinical practice at reconstructive surgeries on the facial skeleton.   Material and methods. 3 series of experiments on 10 dogs were carried out. In the first series the 3×1 cm marginal defects of the mandible were replaced by orthotopic DBG, in the second – by mineralized BG (MBG) preserved by freezing at the temperature –25 °C, in the third – by combined grafts preserved by freezing in combination with DBG. The results of bone grafting were evaluated according to the data of macroscopic, radiologic and histological studies 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after the operation. 143 patients were operated on in the clinic: 45 patients with cavity defects of the jaws after removal of benign tumors and tumor-like formations, 34 patients with injuries of the lower wall of the abdomen in explosive and zygomatic-vertebral fractures, 32 patients with ununited fractures of the mandible complicated by chronic traumatic osteomyelitis, 26 patients with penetrating defects and 6 patients with deformations of the mandible.   Results and discussion. Experimental studies have shown that DBG transplanted into the freshly formed defects of the mandible in animals are replaced by the bone regenerate much faster (after 6 and 12 months respectively) and more completely in comparison with MBG. MBG transplantation in combination with DBG contributed to the acceleration of bone formation processes and led to the defect replacement with bone regenerate in 9 months. In clinical practice positive results were obtained in 136 (95.1 %) out of 143 operated patients.   Conclusions. DBG is a full-fledged osteoplastic material that can be used for replacement purposes in cavity defects of the jaws, defects of the lower orbital wall of the orbit in explosive fractures of the orbit and zygomatic fractures, in sequestrectomy in ununited fractures of the mandible complicated by chronic traumatic osteomyelitis. In case of mandibular defects with violation of its continuity the transplantation of MCT in combination with DBG is indicated, which creates conditions for preservation of osteoplastic and mechanical properties of the transplanted biomaterial.
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spelling doaj-art-c12f237d8f0d4f6c92bc2f40b646e8db2025-08-20T03:50:44ZrusRussian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing HouseСибирский научный медицинский журнал2410-25122410-25202025-07-0145315316010.18699/SSMJ20250318794Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgeryP. G. Sysolyatin0S. P. Sysolyatin1M. N. Drovosekov2P. A. Zhelezny3O. V. Ilyenok4Novosibirsk State Regional Clinical Hospital; Novosibirsk State Medical University of Minzdrav of RussiaPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice LumumbaNovosibirsk State Medical University of Minzdrav of RussiaNovosibirsk State Medical University of Minzdrav of RussiaNovosibirsk State Medical University of Minzdrav of RussiaThe problem of developing optimal plastic materials for replacement of jaw defects capable of replacing autogenous bone tissue is one of the central problems in modern maxillofacial surgery. A promising direction in this regard is the use of bone allografts preserved by various methods.   The aim of the study was to investigate the osteoplastic properties of demineralized bone grafts (DBG) at transplantation into the mandibular defects in animal experiment and to evaluate the possibilities of their application in clinical practice at reconstructive surgeries on the facial skeleton.   Material and methods. 3 series of experiments on 10 dogs were carried out. In the first series the 3×1 cm marginal defects of the mandible were replaced by orthotopic DBG, in the second – by mineralized BG (MBG) preserved by freezing at the temperature –25 °C, in the third – by combined grafts preserved by freezing in combination with DBG. The results of bone grafting were evaluated according to the data of macroscopic, radiologic and histological studies 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months after the operation. 143 patients were operated on in the clinic: 45 patients with cavity defects of the jaws after removal of benign tumors and tumor-like formations, 34 patients with injuries of the lower wall of the abdomen in explosive and zygomatic-vertebral fractures, 32 patients with ununited fractures of the mandible complicated by chronic traumatic osteomyelitis, 26 patients with penetrating defects and 6 patients with deformations of the mandible.   Results and discussion. Experimental studies have shown that DBG transplanted into the freshly formed defects of the mandible in animals are replaced by the bone regenerate much faster (after 6 and 12 months respectively) and more completely in comparison with MBG. MBG transplantation in combination with DBG contributed to the acceleration of bone formation processes and led to the defect replacement with bone regenerate in 9 months. In clinical practice positive results were obtained in 136 (95.1 %) out of 143 operated patients.   Conclusions. DBG is a full-fledged osteoplastic material that can be used for replacement purposes in cavity defects of the jaws, defects of the lower orbital wall of the orbit in explosive fractures of the orbit and zygomatic fractures, in sequestrectomy in ununited fractures of the mandible complicated by chronic traumatic osteomyelitis. In case of mandibular defects with violation of its continuity the transplantation of MCT in combination with DBG is indicated, which creates conditions for preservation of osteoplastic and mechanical properties of the transplanted biomaterial.https://sibmed.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/2253demineralized bone graftsbone graftingmaxillofacial surgery
spellingShingle P. G. Sysolyatin
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Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery
Сибирский научный медицинский журнал
demineralized bone grafts
bone grafting
maxillofacial surgery
title Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery
title_full Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery
title_fullStr Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery
title_full_unstemmed Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery
title_short Demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery
title_sort demineralized bone grafts in reconstructive maxillofacial surgery
topic demineralized bone grafts
bone grafting
maxillofacial surgery
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