I know Zarrinbal mentioned that the iliac crest graft will decrease the risk of bone resorption and it should thus not really be a problem. From what Z/Triaca/Brusco mentioned, it seemed that Triaca and Brusco were more concerned about bone resorption along the border of the mandible if the wing was segmented: iliac crest graft or not.Scarring after for example a previous chin wing was also mentioned as an extra risk factor for decreased blood supply and thus bone resorption.
Triaca also seemed to use the iliac crest graft (far) less often than Z. since he seemed less convinced of the need of it or improved results when using it. Dunno about Brusco.
It seems to me if the movements Zarrinbal is claiming are indeed what is taking place, then the use of grafts is a necessity. For example, we have a poster here recently stating that he got drop down of the ramus? I can't see that being possible unless Z is sticking some hip bone inbetween to cover the gap.
I think Triaca is largely performing the movement as he originally described it in the literature, i.e all anterior sliding, no drop down or widening. But I wouldn't know, I tried to contact pyramide about the procedure a while ago and got no response, although as I'm learning this seems to be par for the course with many European outfits.
I'm not sure i get what is being mentioned by segmenting, isn't it just the one cut, all along the border of the mandible and then you're doing whatever movement is possible and fixing in place?