Mark Pinkerton’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Iliac Crest Donor Site for Children With Cleft Lip and Palate Undergoing Alveolar Bone Grafting: A Long-term Assessment
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March 2016

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The Journal of craniofacial surgery

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Megan Sanders

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Stanley Loo

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Mark Pinkerton

The authors aimed to accurately assess the donor site morbidity from iliac crest bone grafts for secondary bone grafting in patients with cleft lip and palate alveolar defects. Fifty patients between 3 months and 10 years following alveolar bone grafting for cleft lip and palate were entered into the study. Two-thirds of patients had no significant concerns about the donor site. The remaining third had some concerns about the appearance of their hips and less than 10% of patients expressing strong agreement with statements about concerns with shape, appearance, and self-consciousness about the iliac crest donor site. Examination findings showed the average length of scar being 5.4 cm and a third of patients having some minor palpable boney irregularities of the iliac crest. The authors found that the alveolar crest donor site is well tolerated by patients long term but has a measurable morbidity long term.

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... In obtaining corticocancellous bone for the treatment of maxillofacial defects, the researchers reached the conclusion that the trephine technique was generally safe and did not document any notable long-term morbidity. 12 Wheeler et al. (2016) centered their investigation on the trapdoor flap technique; however, they omitted to include a comparison group in their design. Long-term patient tolerance to the alveolar crest donor site was documented, although quantifiable long-term morbidity was observed. ...

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A Comparative Analysis of the Minimally Invasive Approach against the Traditional Open Harvesting Technique for Obtaining Iliac Bone Grafts in Secondary Alveolar Bone Grafting Procedures for Patients with Cleft Palate
Iliac Crest Donor Site for Children With Cleft Lip and Palate Undergoing Alveolar Bone Grafting: A Long-term Assessment
  • Citing Article
  • March 2016

The Journal of craniofacial surgery