Dw. Klotch et al., EFFECTS OF RADIATION-THERAPY ON RECONSTRUCTION OF MANDIBULAR DEFECTS WITH A TITANIUM RECONSTRUCTION PLATE, Otolaryngology and head and neck surgery, 114(4), 1996, pp. 620-627
Titanium fixation plates are commonly used in reconstruction of mandib
ular defects resulting from tumor resections in head and neck surgery.
The effects of radiation therapy on the interface of bone, plate, and
soft tissue were examined in this in vivo study, Four conditioned bea
gles had 1-cm segmental mandibular defects that were reconstructed wit
h titanium plates. Two of the four also had placement of vascularized
bone grafts. Healing was evaluated with or without postoperative radio
therapy. After collection of tissues using histologic methods and anal
ysis with energy-dispersive spectroscopy, we found that the effects of
radiation on bone-plate and bone-screw interfaces is minimal. Althoug
h radiation decreased the bone density and the rate of bone repair at
the bone-screw interface, this did not appear to affect stability of t
he plate repair or the viability of bone tissue.