Elimination of Mandibular Defects in Patients with Malignant Neoplasms Using the Poprus TiNi-alloys

Abstract

The article presents the clinical observation of 16 patients with malignant neoplasms of the lower jaw. All the patients underwent resection of the mandible with the substitution for the flaws with endoprostheses of porous NiTi. In 10 cases a course of preoperative radiotherapy in a dose of 42-44 gr. was conducted. The results of surgical treatment showed high efficiency of the technology.

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