50 LANDMARK PAPERS EVERY ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON SHOULD KNOW

50 LANDMARK PAPERS EVERY ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON SHOULD KNOW

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CRC PRESS
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Materia
Maxilofacial
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978-0-367-25487-2
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250
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• SECTION ONE: Anatomy
1. A Modified Pre-Auricular Approach to the Temporomandibular Joint and Malar Arch.
2. Bone healing and revascularization after total maxillary osteotomy. J Oral Surg. 1975 Apr;33(4):253-60.
3. Surgical anatomy of the mandibular ramus of the facial nerve based on the dissection of 100 facial halves. Plast Reconstr Surg Transplant Bull. 1962 Mar;29:266-72.
4. The superficial musculo-aponeurotic system (SMAS) in the parotid and cheek area. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1976 Jul;58(1):80-8.
5. Post-traumatic orbital reconstruction: anatomical landmarks and the concept of the deep orbit. British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. 2007 Apr;45(3):183–9.
• SECTION TWO: Cancer
6. The patterns of cervical lymph-node metastases from squamous carcinoma of the oral cavity. Cancer. 1990;66:109-113.
7. Postoperative irradiation with or without concomitant chemotherapy for locally advanced head and neck cancer. European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Trial 22931. N Engl J Med. 2004;350(19):1945-52
8. Sentinel European Node Trial (SENT): 3-year results of sentinel node biopsy in oral cancer. Eur J Cancer. 2015 Dec;51(18):2777-84.
9. Human papillomavirus and survival of patients with oropharyngeal cancer. N Engl J Med. 2010 Jul 1;363(1):24-35. doi: 10. 1056/NEJMoa0912217. Epub 2010 Jun 7.
10. Elective versus Therapeutic Neck Dissection in Node-Negative Oral Cancer. N Engl J Med. 2015;373(6):521-9
11. Tumour thickness as a predictor of nodal metastases in oral cancer: comparison between tongue and floor of mouth subsites. Oral Oncol. 2014 Dec;50(12):1165-8.
12. Analysis of 49 cases of flap compromise in 1310 free flaps for head and neck reconstruction. Head Neck. 2009 ;31(1):45-51
13. A Technique for Cleft Palate Repair. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 112: 1542, 2003.
• SECTION THREE: Cleft
14. Alveolar Cleft Bone Grafting (Part II): Secondary Bone Grafting. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 54:83-88, 1996.
15. Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate, and Velopharyngeal Insufficiency. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 128: 342e, 2011.
16. A study of facial growth in patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate treated by the Oslo CLP team. Cleft Palate–Craniofacial Journal 1991:28(1); 1-21. Semb G.
17. Bilateral cleft lip and nose repair. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 49 (2011) 165–171.
• SECTION FOUR: Craniofacial
18. Timing of treatment for craniosynostosis and faciocraniosynostosis: a 20-year experience. British journal of plastic surgery. 1994 Jan 1;47(4):211-22.
19. Lengthening the Human Mandible by Gradual Distraction. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 1992 Jan 1;89(1):1-8.
20. Advancement of the orbits and the midface in one piece, combined with frontal repositioning, for the correction of Crouzon's deformities. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. 1978 Apr;61(4):507-16.
21. Posterior skull surgery in craniosynostosis. Child's Nervous System. 1996 Nov 1;12(11):727-33.
• SECTION FIVE: Oral Medicine
22. Update on oral lichen planus: etiopathogenesis and management. Crit Rev Oral Biol Med. 1998;9(1):86-122.
23. The diagnosis and management of recurrent aphthous stomatitis: a consensus approach. J Am Dent Assoc. 2003
• SECTION SIX: Oral Surgery
24. The radiological prediction of inferior alveolar nerve injury during third molar surgery. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 1990 Feb 1;28(1):20-5.
25. Outcomes of nonsurgical retreatment and endodontic surgery: a systematic review. Journal of endodontics.
26. A 15-year study of osseointegrated implants in the treatment of the edentulous jaw. International journal of oral surgery. 1981 Jan 1;10(6):387-416.
27. Osteonecrosis of the jaws associated with the use of bisphosphonates: a review of 63 cases. Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery. 2004 May 1;62(5):527-34.
28. Impacted maxillary canines: a review. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. Ortho D. 1992 Feb 1;101(2):159-71.
• SECTION SEVEN: Orthognathic
29. The anatomical location of the mandibular canal: its relationship to the sagittal rams osteotomy. Int J Adult Orthodon Orthognath Surgery 1986; 1:37-47
30. Posterior maxillary surgery: its place in the treatment of dentofacial deformities. J Oral Surgery 1972; 30;562
• SECTION EIGHT: Salivary
31. A modification of the pterygoid plate separation in low-level maxillary osteotomies. J Oral Maxillofacial Surgery 1983; 41:544-546
32. Outcome of minimally invasive management of salivary calculi in 4,691 patients. Laryngoscope. 2009 Feb;119(2):263-8. doi: 10. 1002/lary. 20008.
33. Sialendoscopy for the management of obstructive salivary gland disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2012 Jun;138(6):541-7. doi: 10. 1001/archoto. 2012. 856. Review.
34. Extracapsular Dissection for Benign Parotid Tumors: A Meta-Analysis
35. Capsular significance in parotid tumor surgery: reality and myths of lateral lobectomy. Laryngoscope 1984; 94: 324-9.
36. Long-term follow-up of over 1000 patients with salivary gland tumours treated in a single centre. Br J Surg 1996; 83, 1750-1754.
• SECTION NINE: Skin
37. Final trial report of sentinel-node biopsy versus nodal observation in melanoma. New England Journal of Medicine. 2014 Feb 13;370(7):599-609.
38. Excision margins in high-risk malignant melanoma. New England Journal of Medicine. 2004 Feb 19;350(8):757-66.
39. Multiprofessional guidelines for the management of the patient with primary cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. British Journal of Dermatology. 2002 Jan;146(1):18-25.
• SECTION TEN: Temporomandibular joint
40. Arthroscopy of the temporomandibular joint. J Stomato Soc Japan 1975; 42; 207-12.
41. Internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint. Pathological variations. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 115(4); 469-477 1989.
42. Temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis: a simplified treatment for severe limited mouth opening. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 49 (11): 1163-1167, 1991.
43. Symptoms of temporomandibular joint ostoarthrosis and internal derangement 30 years after non surgical treatment. Cranio 1995; 13(2); 81-8
44. Twenty year follow up study on a patient fitted total temporomandibular joint reconstruction system. J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2015;73;952-60.
• SECTION ELEVEN: Trauma
45. The Importance of the Zygomatic Arch in Complex Midfacial Fracture Repair and Correction of Posttraumatic Orbitozygomatic Deformities. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1990 Jun 1;85(6):878.
46. Twenty-Six–Year Experience Treating Frontal Sinus Fractures: A Novel Algorithm Based on Anatomical Fracture Pattern and Failure of Conventional Techniques. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2008 Dec;122(6):1850–66.
47. Management of the Medial Canthal Tendon in Nasoethmoid Orbital Fractures: The Importance of the Central Fragment in Classification and Treatment. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1991 May 1;87(5):843.
48. Fractures of the edentulous mandible: the Chalmer J. Lyons Academy study. J Oral Surg. 1976 Nov;34(11):973–9.
49. Open versus closed treatment of fractures of the mandibular condylar process–a prospective randomized multi-centre study. Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. 2006 Jul;34(5):306–14.
50. Computer-Assisted Secondary Reconstruction of Unilateral Posttraumatic Orbital Deformity. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2002 Nov 1;110(6):1417.

With the exponential growth in the number of research papers published it can be difficult to identify the key papers that have truly made a difference in the practice of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. This book provides readers with a concise reference source for the key papers that underpin contemporary surgical practice in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Covering all aspect of the specialty it helps both trainees and specialists in to understand the scientific developments and pioneering surgeries that allow us to practice as we currently do, and develop new ideas for the future. It is essential revision material for those sitting specialist examinations in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.

• Presents 50 key research studies in Oral and Maxillofacial surgery along with full analysis
• Includes key studies on all the sub-specialty areas
• Provides additional commentary from the original author, expert, or editor—providing a valuable perspective on why the study is important
• Constitutes essential reading for trainees, residents & fellows, and surgeons studying for boards
• Distills all the literature into a compact guide on the must-know scientific articles

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