Literature DB >> 10416902

Validation of computer-assisted manufacture of titanium plates for cranioplasty.

J M Joffe1, S R Nicoll, R Richards, A D Linney, M Harris.   

Abstract

We have constructed 300 titanium cranioplasty plates, over 150 cases using a computerised technique, the remainder by external impression. The clinical follow-up of these cases over 8 years has shown consistently good results that justify our simple low-cost method of manufacturing these plates. Both techniques require the provision of a model on which to construct the plate. In the traditional technique, an approximate model is derived from the resected bone or a direct impression of the defect over the patient's scalp. Using the computerised technique, a more accurate model of the defect and the surrounding bone is milled in polyurethane foam from cross-sectional computerised tomographic (CT) scans. Sheet titanium is pressed to shape from a design outlined on a counterdie. The subsequent stages of the plate construction are then the same for both methods. This study describes the stages of the model manufacture, the validation of its accuracy and the plate construction that follows. Use of the computerised method has resulted in a reduction of errors, enabling the manufacture of a smaller plate than was possible previously. It has also enabled design changes through the achievement of greater accuracy in fit.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10416902

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 0901-5027            Impact factor:   2.789


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