de Villa Glenda H, Chen Chien-Tzung, Chen Yu-Ray
Craniofacial Center, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei.
Chang Gung Med J. 2003 May;26(5):363-9.
Spontaneous bone regeneration is an unexpected phenomenon that may take place in large mandibular defects secondary to trauma and tumor resection. One explanation for this unusual healing course is that it may be derived from the mechanism of fracture healing. A review of the literature presents several factors that may influence this process, such as the presence of periosteum and bony fragments, mandibular stabilization, soft tissue protection, the presence of infection, and a young age. Previous reports of spontaneous mandibular regeneration have all taken place in relatively young patients (5-35 years old). This paper reports a case of spontaneous bone regeneration in a 58-year-old woman who sustained an injury to her mandible from an explosive blast, and presents some explanations on how such an event could take place.
自发性骨再生是一种可能发生在因创伤和肿瘤切除导致的大型下颌骨缺损中的意外现象。对于这种不寻常的愈合过程的一种解释是,它可能源自骨折愈合机制。文献综述提出了几个可能影响这一过程的因素,如骨膜和骨碎片的存在、下颌骨稳定、软组织保护、感染的存在以及患者年轻。先前关于自发性下颌骨再生的报道均发生在相对年轻的患者(5 - 35岁)中。本文报告了一例58岁女性因爆炸冲击导致下颌骨受伤后发生自发性骨再生的病例,并对这样的事件是如何发生的给出了一些解释。