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Rapid prototyping: applications in oral and maxillofacial surgery

Francesco Giovacchini, Massimiliano Gilli, Valeria Mitro, Gabriele Monarchi, Caterina Bensi, Antonio Tullio

2020Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article documents four mandibular reconstructions performed using free fibula flaps. CT scan DICOM (Digital Imaging and COmmunication in Medicine) files were obtained in order to print stereolithographic models of the mandible, and in one case cutting guides for fibular osteotomies. One case study details the treatment a cancer recurrence on a right emimandibulectomy. Because of a lack of access to previous CT scans, the left part of the mandible was mirrored to obtain an accurate 3D model. In one case, due to the young age of the woman, a double barrel fibula flap was used. All cases resulted in satisfactory chewing function and aesthetic outcome, with no flap failures. The report concludes that Virtual Planning and Rapid Prototyping are helpful as they reduce costs and intraoperative times while simultaneously improving surgical precision.

Topics & Concepts

DICOMFibulaMandible (arthropod mouthpart)MedicineRapid prototypingComputed tomography3d printedOrthodonticsComputer scienceSurgeryDentistryMedical physicsRadiologyBiomedical engineeringEngineeringGenusMechanical engineeringBiologyTibiaBotanyAnatomy and Medical TechnologyReconstructive Surgery and Microvascular TechniquesDigital Imaging in Medicine
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