The present volume is concerned with bone surgery in the area of
the facial skeleton. We find this branch of maxillofacial surgery
espe- cially challenging because in our work within the Surgical
Depart- ment of the University of Basle, we are constantly being
confronted with the principles of internal fixation - in the care
of poly- 1 traumatized patients, in organizing joint AO-ASIF
courses or dur- ing trauma conferences. The problems of fracture
disease and the unpleasant sequelae of unanatomical healing are by
no means alien to maxillofacial surgery. Our main aim is to broaden
our experience of the basic principles of stable anatomical
fixation and early function in this branch of trauma and corrective
surgery. It soon became apparent that pri- mary healing of
fractures and osteotomies, as well as undisturbed re-
vascularization of bone transplants and long-term tolerance of
inert implants and joint prostheses depend on the stability of
fixation un- der preload.
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