Journal of Clinical Medicine (May 2023)

Guided Zygomatic Implantology for Oral Cancer Rehabilitation: A Case Report

  • Francesco Grecchi,
  • Roberto Giuseppe D’Ambrogio,
  • Luigi Vito Stefanelli,
  • Fabrizio Grivetto,
  • Funda Goker,
  • Massimo Del Fabbro,
  • Alberto Schreiber,
  • Cesare Piazza,
  • Stefano Salgarello,
  • Camilla Dosio,
  • Emma Grecchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12113653
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 3653

Abstract

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Oral rehabilitation after maxillary oncological resection is challenging. This case report presents the rehabilitation of a 65-year-old Caucasian male adenoid cystic carcinoma patient using a myo-cutaneous thigh flap, zygomatic implant placement, and an immediate fixed provisional prosthesis made with computer-aided technologies. The patient presented complaints of asymptomatic enlarged swelling of 5-mm on the right hard hemi-palate. There was an oro-antral communication deriving from a previous local excision. Preoperative radiographs showed the involvement of the right maxilla, maxillary sinus, and nose with a suspect involvement of the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve. Treatment was planned through a fully digital workflow. A partial maxillectomy was performed endoscopically, and maxilla was reconstructed using an anterolateral thigh free flap. Two zygomatic implants were inserted simultaneously. A provisional fix full-arch prosthesis was manufactured preoperatively through a fully digital workflow and was placed in the operating room. Following post-operative radiotherapy, the patient received a final hybrid prosthesis. During the follow-up period of two years, the patient reported good function, aesthetics, and significant enhancement in quality of life. According to the results of this case, the protocol represented can be a promising alternative for oral cancer patients with large defects, and can lead to an improved quality of life.

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