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KRONİK OSTEOMYELİTİN POSTOPERATİF KOMPLİKASYONU VE TEDAVİSİ: VAKA RAPORU

POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATION AND TREATMENT OF THE CHRONIC OSTEOMYELITIS: A CASE REPORT

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Osteomyelitis is an inflammatory condition of bone that involves the medullar cavity and has a tendency to progress along these spaces. The isolation of the oral fluids and prevention of contamination is extremely important in the reconstruction of the mandibular defects that are caused by the resistant infections as in osteomyelitis. The purpose of this paper was to describe a case of a 43 years old man having pathologic fracture of the mandible and partial necrosis of inferior alveolar nerve related chronic suppurative osteomyelitis and to report a postoperative complication that was successfully treated. Use of acrylic prosthesis in patients in whom no graft materials are used may be helpful in the healing by partially isolating the wound site from the oral medium.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Osteomyelit, medullar kaviteyi kapsayan ve bualan boyunca ilerleme eğiliminde olan kemiğin bir inflamasyonlu halidir. Ağız sıvılarının izolasyonu ve kontaminasyonun önlenmesi osteomyelit gibi dirençli enfeksiyonların neden olduğu mandibular defektlerin rekonstrüksiyonunda oldukça önemlidir. Bu makalenin amacı kronik süpüratif osteomyelitin neden olduğu inferior alveolar sinirin kısmi nekrozuna ve mandibulanın patolojik fraktürüne sahip 43 yaşındaki bir hastayı betimlemek ve başarılı bir şekilde tedavi edilen postoperative komplikasyonu rapor etmekti. Greft materyalleri tercih edilmeyen hastalarda akrilik protezlerin kullanılması yara bölgesinin ağız ortamından kısmen izolasyonunu sağlayarak iyileşmede katkı sağlayabilir.
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