| Literature DB >> 30199014 |
Toshiaki Numajiri1, Daiki Morita2, Hiroko Nakamura3, Ryo Yamochi4, Shoko Tsujiko5, Yoshihiro Sowa4.
Abstract
Computer-aided design/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) is now being evaluated as a preparative technique for maxillofacial surgery. Because this technique is expensive and available in only limited areas of the world, we developed a novel CAD/CAM surgical guide using an in-house approach. By using the CAD software, the maxillary resection area and cutting planes and the fibular cutting planes and angles are determined. Once the resection area is decided, the necessary faces are extracted using a Boolean modifier. These superficial faces are united to fit the surface of the bones and thickened to stabilize the solids. Not only the cutting guides for the fibula and maxilla but also the location arrangement of the transferred bone segments is defined by thickening the superficial faces. The CAD design is recorded as .stl files and three-dimensionally (3-D) printed as actual surgical guides. To check the accuracy of the guides, model surgery using 3-D-printed facial and fibular models is performed. These methods may be used to assist surgeons where commercial guides are not available.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30199014 PMCID: PMC6231809 DOI: 10.3791/58015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355