Marao, Heloisa FonsecaGulinelli, Jessica LemosSilva Pereira, Cassiano CostaGomes de Souza Carvalho, Abrahao CavalcantePinto Faria, Paulo EstevesMagro Filho, Osvaldo [UNESP]2013-09-302014-05-202013-09-302014-05-202010-05-01Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, v. 21, n. 3, p. 748-750, 2010.1049-2275http://hdl.handle.net/11449/15086Traumatic injuries treatment of the fronto-naso-orbito-ethmoidal region has been one of the most challenging treatments within maxillofacial surgery, particularly of extensive orbital defects, very common in this type of pathologic condition. A 48-year-old man involved in a car collision presented an extensive bilateral fracture of the orbit medial wall, nasal bones, the nasal septum, and the frontal anterior table. The clinical and tomographic findings concluded the diagnosis of a maxilla and fronto-naso-orbito-ethmoidal fracture. Among the variety of biomaterials, the titanium mesh was elected because of the extension and magnitude of the bone defect, obtaining this way esthetic and functional results with better prognosis.748-750engBiomaterialsmeshreconstructionUse of Titanium Mesh for Reconstruction of Extensive Defects in Fronto-orbito-ethmoidal FractureArtigo10.1097/SCS.0b013e3181d7f1b5WOS:000278102200025Acesso restrito5535418670745125