Author Topic: Should a "Zygomatic Sandw. Osteotomy" only be done for people with deformities?  (Read 2073 times)

Lestat

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A surgeon told me that.

I am very concerned and confused.

I thought it is an easy surgery.

Is a ZSO safe or is there a possible risk of nerve damage?

What do you think?

Lestat

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surgery is a gamble. :( :'(

ditterbo

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Dr Deschamps Braly says the ZSSO creates a step off...??  Maybe not visible but palpable?

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Who said that, tho?

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I would honestly just not do it. Higher risk for nerve damage, he clearly isnt comortable performing it. What precisely are you trying to achieve that couldnt be done in a less invasive anner?

Lestat

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Dr Deschamps Braly says the ZSSO creates a step off...??  Maybe not visible but palpable?

A ZSSO is described as a simple surgical tecnique for use in midface corrections.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21119442

I have the full paper (2 before and after pictures included).
Send me a pm if you are interested.

Lestat

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see att. BTW a zso and a zsso are two completely different things!

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Can you please PM me the name(s) of the surgeons who said that? I mean I saw pictures of people having it done, neither of them looked deformed.

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Can you please PM me the name(s) of the surgeons who said that? I mean I saw pictures of people having it done, neither of them looked deformed.

It was M. Kremer from Germany.