Osteoradionecrosis –
Complication of the Complex Therapy of Orofacial Area
Tvrdý P., Brázda A., Paroulek J., Cincibuch J.1, Zálešák B.2
Klinika ústní, čelistní a obličejové chirurgie LF UP a FN Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. J. Pazdera, CSc. 1Onkologická klinika LF UP, Olomouc 2Oddělení plastické a estetické chirurgie LF UP, Olomouc |
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Summary:
In a cohort of 144 patients treated for oral carcinomas in the years of 1997–2003
at the Clinic of Oral, Jaw and Facial Surgery, Medical Faculty, Palacky University and Faculty
Hospital in Olomouc, the authors recorded 15 cases of osteoradionecroses (11%). The radiotherapy
of these patients employed Co 60 at the dose of 54–77 Gy (eight patients) and X-ray
radiation at a total dose of 56–73 Gy (seven patients). Most of the patients were affected by
carcinomas of oral floor and alveolar processus of mandible (10 patients).
Conservative therapeutic procedures (lavages of fistulas and bone defects, systemic administration
of antibiotics) were successful in four patients. The remaining 7 patients were subjected
to surgical therapy, which was based on excisions of skin fistulas, egalization, or resection of
necrotic parts of lower jaw. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was used in 10 patients.
Key words:
osteoradionecrosis – therapy – prevention
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