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Retromandibular vein position and course patterns in relation to mandible: anatomical morphologies requiring particular vigilance during sagittal split ramus osteotomy

Sugahara K, Matsunaga S, Yamamoto M, Noguchi T, Morita S, Koyachi M, Koyama Y, Koyama T, Kasahara N, Abe S, Katakura A

Major bleeding associated with sagittal split ramus osteotomy (SSRO) involves vessels such as the inferior alveolar, facial, and maxillary arteries and veins, and the retromandibular vein (RMV). The present study...
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A clinico-statistical study of factors associated with intraoperative bleeding in orthognathic surgery

Sugahara K, Koyama Y, Koyachi M, Watanabe A, Kasahara K, Takano M, Katakura A

Background Excessive bleeding is a major intraoperative risk associated with orthognathic surgery. This study aimed to investigate the factors involved in massive bleeding during orthognathic surgeries so that safe surgeries can...
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A safe, stable, and convenient three-dimensional device for high Le Fort I osteotomy

Sugahara K, Koyachi M, Odaka K, Matsunaga S, Katakura A

Background Le Fort I osteotomy is a highly effective treatment for skeletal jaw deformities and is commonly performed. High Le Fort I osteotomy is a modified surgical procedure performed for improving...
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Clinical investigation of patients with jaw deformity with comorbidities

Kasahara K, Hoshino T, Sugiura K, Tanimoto Y, Koyachi M, Yamamoto M, Sugahara K, Takano M, Katakura A

Background With improvements in the safety and stability of surgeries, the number of orthognathic surgeries is increasing. Most patients who undergo orthognathic surgeries are younger, and the number of orthognathic surgeries...
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Novel condylar repositioning method for 3D-printed models

Sugahara K, Katsumi Y, Koyachi M, Koyama Y, Matsunaga , Odaka K, Abe S, Takano M, Katakura A

BACKGROUND: Along with the advances in technology of three-dimensional (3D) printer, it became a possible to make more precise patient-specific 3D model in the various fields including oral and maxillofacial...
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Maxillary reconstruction using tunneling flap technique with 3D custom-made titanium mesh plate and particulate cancellous bone and marrow graft: a case report

Takano M, Sugahara K, Koyachi M, Odaka K, Matsunaga , Homma S, Abe S, Katakura A, Shibahara

BACKGROUND: Reconstructive surgery is often required for tumors of the oral and maxillofacial region, irrespective of whether they are benign or malignant, the area involved, and the tumor size. Recently,...
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