Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 It's a similar concept but SARPE is a specific procedure to widen the palate. Distraction can be used on any bone in the body (such as limb lengthening procedures to make people with dwarfism taller). In orthognathic surgery it's generally used for greater movements (i.e. advancing the mandible more than 10 mm). Here is a website that diagrams several different procedures on the mandible: http://www.klsmartin.com/MOD-line/molina.htm#Distraction%20Technique I've undergone distraction twice. The first was to advance my lower jaw 17 mm in September 2002. I am now 11 days post-op from surgery again. This time we're using distraction to rebuild my condyles that were destroyed by arthritis. Over a two week period, I have to have screws turned twice a day. I am now on day #4 of turning out of 15. The advantage is that my TMJ joints are rebuilt using my own bone rather than artificial joints or cadaver bone so they should last longer. Also with the screws my surgeon can fine tune how much growth there is on each side. The main disadvantage is it takes longer to get the results (about 3 weeks for me) and it is very painful. Are you considering distraction? Let me know if you have any more questions. Hopefully I made a little bit of sense. I'm still woozy from all the pain meds. > Does anyone know if distraction osteogenesis is the same as the > surgery done with the SARPE? > > Nathalie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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