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Osteoradionecrosis of the Maxilla: Conservative Management and Reconstructive Considerations

Tom Shokri, Weitao Wang, Aurora G. Vincent, Jason E. Cohn, Sameep Kadakia, Yadranko Ducic

2020Seminars in Plastic Surgery21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The implementation of radiotherapy in the multimodal treatment of advanced head and neck cancer has greatly improved survival rates. In some patients, however, this benefit comes at the potential expense of the tissue surrounding the primary site of malignancy. Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the facial bones, in particular the maxilla, is a debilitating complication of radiation therapy. Exposure to ionizing radiation results in devitalization of underlying bone with necrosis of adjacent soft tissue. Controversy surrounding appropriate early intervention in ORN persists and no consensus for clinical treatment has been established. In the present article, we review the pathophysiology of maxillary ORN and discuss the role of both conservative medical therapy and reconstruction.

Topics & Concepts

OsteoradionecrosisMedicineRadiation therapyMaxillaSoft tissueMalignancySurgeryHead and neck cancerHead and neckDentistryPathologyOral health in cancer treatmentHead and Neck Cancer StudiesHead and Neck Surgical Oncology