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Cancellous Bone Versus Tricalcium Phospate (TCP) For Bone Grafting: A Literature Review And Case Report Of Alveolar Bone Grafting In Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital Maulana, Muhammad Iqbal; Primadian, Akmal; Pancawati, Julieta; Bangun, Kristaninta
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 4 No. 2 (2017): Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi
Publisher : Lingkar Studi Bedah Plastik Foundation

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Background: In the last decade, there are various methods of bone grafting in plastic surgery. Cancellous bone is more often used as bone graft than cortical bone due to its high osteoconductivity and osteogenic capability. The synthetic materials for bone graft such as tricalcium phospate (TCP) and hydroxy-apatite can be use as new alternative for bone grafting surgery. Methods: The PubMed® databases were searched using the terms: ‘bone graft OR bone grafting’ AND ‘cancellous bone OR iliac crest OR tibia’ AND ‘tricalcium phospate OR tricalciumphospate OR tri calcium phospate’, restricted to English language, and to a publication period from January 2010 to January 2017. The inclusion criteria were any kind of research paper that compared the utility of TCP synthetic graft and autograft as a bone graft. Results: Out of 139 selected studies, only 8 met the inclusion criteria. In 6 publications TCP graft has similar outcome and in 1 publication have a better result in reducing post operative complication. Conclusion: TCP graft can be used as substitution for autograft in particular clinical conditions and surgical methods.
Long Term Evaluation Of Maxillary Growth After ‘The Non Denuded Palatoplasty’ Technique Kreshanti, Prasetyanugraheni; Handayani, Siti; Rachmasari, Maulina; Pancawati, Julieta; Susanto, Amila Jeni; Wangge, Grace; Indania, Alita
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018): Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi
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Background : Conventional Two Flap Palatoplasty technique will produce lateral defects without any periosteal coverage. These denuded lateral defects are prone to contamination and infection. These will result in wound contraction, scar formation and maxillary growth impairment. In 2011, we studied “The Non Denuded Palatoplasty” technique. This technique precipitated the epithelialization process of the lateral defects. Faster epithelialization is expected to decrease wound contraction and good maxillary growth. Method : This is a case control study to compare the maxillary growth of 2 groups consists of unilateral cleft lip and palate patients repaired with “The Non Denuded Palatoplasty” technique and Conventional Two Flap Palatoplasty. The outcome will be evaluated from cephalometry and the dental cast for each patient is evaluated using GOSLON YARDSTICK method. Data will be analyzed using SPSS version 20. Result : A total of 4 patients in The Non Denuded Palatoplasty group and 10 in the Conventional Two Flap Palatoplasty. The cephalometric SNA, SNB and ANB point showed Class III skeletal jaw relationship or deficient maxilla. Meanwhile the GOSLON yardstick type III are the most common GOSLON on both group with good inter-ratter reliability (p=0.839) based on Mann Whitney test. In these study, there was no correlation between cephalometric variables with GOSLON score. Conclusion: Our results showed that modification (The Non Denuded Palatoplasty) technique made no statistically significant difference to the maxillary growth. However this study has several limitations, one of which being the small sample size due to family, social and other factors that are beyond the control of the investigating team. Also the evaluation was conducted in patients aged 7-9 years, hence the result of this study is not the final outcome. Keywords: maxillary growth evaluation, cephalometry, Goslon Yardstick, two flap palatoplasty
Maxillary Growth Evaluation Of Patients With Unilateral Complete Cleft Lip And Palate After Two Flap Palatoplasty With Honey Oral Drops Kreshanti, Prasetyanugraheni; Handayani, Siti; Fortuna, Forry; Pancawati, Julieta; Susanto, Amila Jeni; Wangge, Grace; Indania, Alita
Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018): Jurnal Plastik Rekonstruksi
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Background : Honey given as oral drops significantly precipitate epithelialization of the lateral palatal defects post two-flap palatoplasty by 2.1 times. Honey is believed to reduce wound contraction, scar formation, and would contribute as an important factor that will result in a satisfactory maxillary growth. The aim of this study is to evaluate maxillary growth as the long-term effect of rapid epithelialization of the palates treated by honey oral drops. Method : This is a case control study consisting of 2 groups; comparing maxillary growth of the UCCLP patients that were and were not given honey as oral drops following their two-flap palatoplasty in 2011-2012. The cephalometric measurements were recorded and the dental cast are evaluated using GOSLON Yardstick method.Result : This study included a total of 20 patients. Goslon Yardstick type IV are the most frequent GOSLON on both groups (40%) with moderate inter-rater reliability between examiner 1-2 and 2-3 (kappa; 0.583 and 0.512) and substantial between examiner 1-3 (kappa 0.716). Forty-percent of SNA angle in the honey group were considered as normal, while only 20% normal SNA angle were found in the control group.Conclusion: Honey oral drops following two-flap palatoplasty resulted in satisfactory SNA angle. As the completion of maxillary growth occurs at the age of 20, the results of this study would only serve as a preliminary report. Other measures to support maxillary growth should also be taken into account. Further studies are warranted to discover innovations in surgical technique that may be a major contributing factor in maxillary growth. Keywords: Maxillary growth, Two Flap Palatoplasty, honey