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Fig. 5 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

Fig. 5

From: Surgical management and final outcomes of chondrosarcoma of the temporomandibular joint: case series and comprehensive literature review

Fig. 5

Reconstruction of the mandibular condyle and glenoid fossa, post-operative panoramic radiographs a (Case 1) The condyle was reconstructed with vascularized costal bone. b (Case 2) The condyle was reconstructed with a condylar prosthesis with a reconstruction plate. c (Case 3) The condyle was reconstructed with a condylar prosthesis with a reconstruction plate. d (Case 4) The condyle was reconstructed with a condylar prosthesis with a reconstruction plate and the glenoid fossa was reconstructed with a fossa implant. e (Case 5) The condyle was reconstructed with a condylar prosthesis with a reconstruction plate and the glenoid fossa was reconstructed with a fossa implant. f (Case 6) The condyle was reconstructed with a condylar prosthesis with a reconstruction plate. g (Case 6) The reconstruction plate fractured 23 months after the primary surgery and the condylar and mandibular areas were reconstructed with a vascularized fibular free flap. h (Case 7) The condyle was reconstructed with a metal condyle prosthesis and the glenoid fossa was reconstructed with a fossa implant. i (Case 8) The condyle was reconstructed with a metal condyle prosthesis and the glenoid fossa was reconstructed with a fossa implant. j (Case 9) The condyle was reconstructed with a metal condyle prosthesis and the glenoid fossa was reconstructed with a fossa implant. k (Case 10) The condyle was reconstructed with a condylar prosthesis with a reconstruction plate and the glenoid fossa was reconstructed with a fossa implant

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