Is Lefort 1 a low risk procedure?

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Is lefort 1 seen as a a safe procedure, i know it looks brutal, but the actual risks behind it. In comparison to a bsso. There doesn't seem to be any motor nerves that can be effected. The complication rates seem very low

 
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No every procedure is risky
 
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Is lefort 1 seen as a a safe procedure, i know it looks brutal, but the actual risks behind it. In comparison to a bsso. There doesn't seem to be any motor nerves that can be effected. The complication rates seem

I cant feel anything or taste anything on my top palate anymore
 
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I cant feel anything or taste anything on my top palate anymore

Oh shit, so there is sensory nerve damage, any motor nerve damage? Will this heal or is it permanent?
 
Oh shit, so there is sensory nerve damage, any motor nerve damage? Will this heal or is it permanent?
Permanent, the surgeon said. But idgaf, i can taste everywhere else in my mouth. Idk what type of nerve damage
 
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Oh shit, so there is sensory nerve damage, any motor nerve damage? Will this heal or is it permanent?


Permanent, the surgeon said. But idgaf, i can taste everywhere else in my mouth. Idk what type of nerve damage

This happens to almost every patient. some study said 80 % but I would say it is even more.
 
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i believe it's more dangerous by far than a BSSO.
The surgeon of my friend talked about it, and how much bsso is less dangerous.
 
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i believe it's more dangerous by far than a BSSO.
The surgeon of my friend talked about it, and how much bsso is less dangerous.

When i consulted with Dr defranqc he made it sound so simple "a few cuts and the jaw pops off" "done 5000 of these" the overall demeanour was that it was simple. I have seen the videos it does look brutal but I am more concerned with actual risks.
 
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When i consulted with Dr defranqc he made it sound so simple "a few cuts and the jaw pops off" "done 5000 of these" the overall demeanour was that it was simple. I have seen this videos it does look brutal but I am more concerned with actual risks.
Usually you'll only get fucked up nerves, which you won't have on average with a pure bsso, and will likely never have with a genio.
 
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Permanent, the surgeon said. But idgaf, i can taste everywhere else in my mouth. Idk what type of nerve damage
Bullshit show pics of before and after and I'll believe you
 
Is lefort 1 seen as a a safe procedure, i know it looks brutal, but the actual risks behind it. In comparison to a bsso. There doesn't seem to be any motor nerves that can be effected. The complication rates seem very low


I have heard of at least two patients with serious complications after a Le Fort 1. One went blind of one eye. Other one died.

But considering that from time to time a child dies during a tonsillectomy... or crossing a street.
 
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I have heard of at least two patients with serious complications after a Le Fort 1. One went blind of one eye. Other one died.

But considering that from time to time a child dies during a tonsillectomy... or crossing a street.
How did someone like you find this forum, and why do you use it lol

Also how old are u brah?
 
How did someone like you find this forum, and why do you use it lol

Also how old are u brah?

A patient told me about this and another forum during a consultation. I saw a lot of information that was inaccurate and needed to be corrected... I started writing into the forum to correct that and help people with really bad ideas regarding their treatment plans. Shorty after that I found in it a potential source of patients and advertisement And shortly after that just for fun when bored in front of the computer or with insomnia.

I’m 41.
 
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A patient told me about this and another forum during a consultation. I saw a lot of information that was inaccurate and needed to be corrected... I started writing into the forum to correct that and help people with really bad ideas regarding their treatment plans. Shorty after that I found in it a potential source of patients and advertisement And shortly after that just for fun when bored in front of the computer or with insomnia.

I’m 41.
You sir, are a legend.
 
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Holy shit lefort 1 can cause blindness?1?1?
 
Holy shit lefort 1 can cause blindness?1?1?

extremely rare complication, but yes, it’s been described



It’s never happened to me 😅
 
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extremely rare complication, but yes, it’s been described



It’s never happened to me 😅

Just wondering, I looked through the first abstract and the cases resulting in blindness seemed to be from the "high" Lefort 1 osteotomy. The image below is what I usually see associated with the different cut and it seems to be much more invasive (seems to run very close to the alveolar nerves). Is this a complication that is less likely with a more typical Lefort 1 cut (even with CCW movement)? The second links describes injuries to the cranial bones to be causative of blindness. Is there a way to predict risk of this before hand (ie would a
"syndrome" type patient be predisposed to this) or is this mostly at the hands of the surgeon?


Thanks for all of your help!

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I don’t know.... I suppose it could be more frequent in patients with an abnormal anatomy like syndromic patients
 
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Is lefort 1 seen as a a safe procedure, i know it looks brutal, but the actual risks behind it. In comparison to a bsso. There doesn't seem to be any motor nerves that can be effected. The complication rates seem very low

 
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extremely rare complication, but yes, it’s been described



It’s never happened to me 😅
The risk of blindness is more promiment in high cut leforts1 right? *Nevermind

This happens to almost every patient. some study said 80 % but I would say it is even more.
Seriously? I thought that the top palate is responsible for different tastes in the mouth. Is it almost sure that you will lose sensitivity over there? Is advancement of the lower maxilla or impaction in CCW rotation more dangerous in the sense of causing nerve problems? And does the length of advancement play a role? That shit got me a bit anxious.
I cant feel anything or taste anything on my top palate anymore
Did that affect the pleasure u get from food?
 
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The risk of blindness is more promiment in high cut leforts1 right? *Nevermind


Seriously? I thought that the top palate is responsible for different tastes in the mouth. Is it almost sure that you will lose sensitivity over there? Is advancement of the lower maxilla or impaction in CCW rotation more dangerous in the sense of causing nerve problems? And does the length of advancement play a role? That shit got me a bit anxious.

Did that affect the pleasure u get from food?



Until now I haven found any patient complaining of that, but if you ask them or you explore them you find those figures.

So I suppose it is not such a big deal.
 
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