Mandibulectomy / Maxillectomy

What are Mandibulectomy and Maxillectomy?

  1. Mandibulectomy:

    • A mandibulectomy involves the complete or partial resection of the mandible (the lower jaw).
    • Indications:
      • Oral Tumor Removal: Mandibulectomy is usually performed to remove oral tumors.
      • Severe Oral Fractures or Infections: Occasionally used to treat severe oral fractures or infections.
    • Procedure:
      • The affected portion of the mandible is removed.
      • Closure follows standard surgical techniques.
    • Post-Operative Care:
      • Pain management and wound care are essential during recovery.
  2. Maxillectomy:

    • Maxillectomy involves the complete or partial resection of the maxilla (the upper jaw) and hard palate.
    • Indications:
      • Oral Tumor Removal: Maxillectomy is commonly performed for malignant oral tumors and rarely for benign tumors in dogs and cats.
    • Procedure:
      • The affected portion of the maxilla is removed.
      • Closure follows standard surgical techniques.
    • Benefits:
      • Disease control: Removal of affected oral tissue.
      • Improved quality of life: Relief from symptoms associated with oral tumors.

 

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