| Literature DB >> 32011513 |
Shuo Chen1,2, Ying-Heng Liu1,2, Xin Gao1,2, Chan-Yuan Yang1,2, Zhi Li1,2.
Abstract
RATIONALE: In surgery of the lower jaw, the application of computer-assisted navigation is complicated and challenging due to the mobile nature of the mandible. In this study, we presented a computer-assisted navigation surgery for removal of the foreign body in the lower jaw with a mandible reference frame, basing on the strategy that the mandible is independent as an entity. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 41-year-old male patient, identified as having a broken fissure bur that displaced into the mandibular lingual soft tissue, was referred to our department. The fissure bur broke accidentally and then displaced into the soft tissue when the patient underwent extraction of the left mandibular impacted third molar. DIAGNOSIS: A metallic foreign body in the left lower jaw, confirmed by orthopantomography.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32011513 PMCID: PMC7220155 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000018875
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1A metallic foreign body in the left lower jaw was presented in the orthopantomography.
Figure 2In the pre-surgical plan, the foreign body was labeled to generate the stereoscopic image.
Figure 3The customized reference frame was fixed rigidly to the patient's mandible, and the navigation surgery was performed while the mouth was open.
Figure 4Real-time screenshot of the probe reaching the object under guidance of the navigation system.
Figure 5The foreign body taken out from this patient was confirmed to be the tip of a conventional high-speed fissure bur.