Osteoradionecrosis of the facial skull: current evidence (literature review); [Остеорадионекроз лицевого черепа: современные доказательные данные (обзор литературы)]

Despite recent advances in radiation therapy, osteoradionecrosis remains a common and severe complication of radiation therapy in patients with head and neck cancer. Modern methods of treatment are developed with regard to the disease severity and pathophysiology complexity, as well as theories of the osteoradionecrosis development. The following theories of osteoradionecrosis pathophysiology are currently considered: "radiation-induced osteomyelitis", "hypoxic, hypocellular, hypo-vascular" and "fibroatrophic". Prior to radiation therapy, the patient is provided with restorative dental treatment and radiation therapy planning. Treatments range from conservative «watch and wait» to more radical surgical interventions. Currently, there is no approved standard for the care of osteoradionecrosis patients, however, the activity in this direction is underway. Currently state-of-the-art treatment strategies are available with limited evidence. The review aims to assess the literature on osteoradionecrosis of the jaw with an emphasis on available treatment options. © 2023 National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. All rights reserved.

Authors
Polkin V.V. , Isaev P.A. , Plugar A.K. , Ilyin A.A. , Rozhnov V.A. , Spirin P.I. , Panaseykin Y.A. , Ivanov S.A. , Kaprin A.D.
Publisher
National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Issue number
2
Language
Russian
Pages
142-156
State
Published
Volume
32
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 A. Tsyb MRRC, Obninsk, Russian Federation
  • 2 NMRRC, Obninsk, Russian Federation
  • 3 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 4 P. Hertsen MORI, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
classification; head and neck cancer; malignant neoplasm; osteoradionecrosis; pathophysiology; radiation therapy; radiotherapy with intensity modulation (IMRT); review; theory of pathogenesis; treatment
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