Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3143453 Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryIntroductionThe Le Fort I osteotomy, one of the most common techniques used to correct dento-midfacial deformities, is generally considered to be operatively safe. However, sometimes this procedure can lead to fatal vascular complications.Materials and methodsThis article describes a fifty-year-old woman with a giant facial venous malformation. The patient underwent a Le Fort I osteotomy in order to correct an open bite. The surgery was complicated by the development of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) between the maxillary artery and the venous malformation, the diagnosis of which was made by ultrasound doppler. Neuroradiological embolisation process of the maxillary artery was performed in order to close the AVF.ResultsThe total fistula obliteration and a Class I occlusion were obtained.ConclusionsThe reported case suggests the necessity of a multidisciplinary process (involving both maxillofacial and neuroradiology teams) for the treatment of dento-midfacial deformities in relation to vascular malformations. This modality is the only way to guarantee minimization of morbidity (according to patient's expectations).

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