Michael B. Stewart’s scientific contributions

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Maxillary-Midface Distraction in Children with Cleft Lip and Palate: A Preliminary Report
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May 1997

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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

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Fernando D. Burstein

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Michael B. Stewart

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Melisa A. Rathburn

A miniature system of distraction devices has been employed for maxillary-midface advancement in two children with cleft lip and palate, class III malocclusion, and associated midfacial hypoplasia. The devices are made with commercially available palatal expansion screws linked to rigid fixation plates. A midfacial osteotomy is used, and distraction is begun on the third postoperative day. In the first child, a 7-year-old boy, the midface was distracted 11 mm sagittally and 4 mm inferiorly. In the second patient, a 4 1/2-year-old girl with unilateral cleft lip and palate and midfacial retrusion, an 11-mm distraction was carried out in the vertical and sagittal direction. There were no complications, and none of the devices failed. Maxillary-midfacial distraction osteogenesis to correct severe maxillary-midfacial hypoplasia in children with clefts and other craniofacial disorders permits early intervention with potentially less invasive techniques than are currently available.

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... DO has been used in orthognathic surgery in humans since the 90s [4]. It implies a mechanical bone lengthening procedure that generates new bone with gradual distraction through Le Fort I osteotomy, supplemented with a rigid external distractor [5,6]. The whole procedure takes about 3 months [3,4,7]. ...

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Long-term speech outcome after anterior distraction osteogenesis of the maxilla in patients with cleft lip and palate
Maxillary-Midface Distraction in Children with Cleft Lip and Palate: A Preliminary Report
  • Citing Article
  • May 1997

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery