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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: Rico on January 31, 2015, 06:02:20 PM
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http://www.facialmakeover.info/frontend/files/userfiles/files/book1.pdf
Does anyone has got this ?
There are explained some surgical techniques, which many of us do not know, like ZSSO - zygomatic sagital split osteotomy - for midface corrections.
I wonder who developed this technique and what can give a patient who needs midface correction
UPDATE: I relised, that probably Mommaerts in his book writes only about sagital split osteotomy (not zygomatic), which is typical procedure made on jaw
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oh phantom phantom I'm not talkig about this
you confuse ZSO with ZSSO. Different things ;)
and who can't read?
We have:
1) zygomatic sandwich osteotomy described by Mommaerts
2) zygomatic sagittal split osteotomy described by Pelo team. - interesting, but do not know what this is
3) (jaw) sagital split osteotomy described by ...everyone (also by MM)
My mistake was that, on one page MM described sagital split osteotomy. I was thinking he described about zygomatic one, but recently I noticed , that it was about procedure on jaw
Look at the table of contents in the book.