Abstract
The sagittal split osteotomy (SSO) is an indispensable tool in the correction of dentofacial
abnormalities. In elective orthognathic surgery, it is important that surgeons inform
patients about the risk of complications related to inferior alveolar nerve damage
and unfavorable split. The purpose of this article is to describe a novel, hybrid
technique to SSO by combining a reciprocating saw and piezoelectric devices with several
advantages over traditional “pure” methods (osteotomies performed by reciprocating
saw or piezoelectric devices only) in terms of precision, rapidity, easier splitting,
and decreased complications related to inferior alveolar nerve damage and bad split
with reduced overall morbidity. The level of evidence was Level IV, therapeutic study.
Keywords
bilateral sagittal split osteotomy - osteotomy - bone - orthognathic surgery - bimaxillary
- piezosurgery