| Literature DB >> 33102397 |
Seied Omid Keyhan1,2,3, Abbas Azari4, Parisa Yousefi5, Behzad Cheshmi6, Hamid Reza Fallahi3,7,8, Mohammad Amin Valipour9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Different genioplasty techniques are applied for the adjustment of chin area deformities such as chin deviation.Entities:
Keywords: Chin deviation; Computer-assisted; Genioplasty; Mandible; Translational osseous genioplasty
Year: 2020 PMID: 33102397 PMCID: PMC7575663 DOI: 10.1186/s40902-020-00278-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg ISSN: 2288-8101
Fig. 1Steps of chin osteotomy using the surgical guide: (1) The first cut is made in the inclined groove at the opposite side of which the chin is deviated to. (2) The second cut is made along the outer edge of the same side. (3) In the third step, the horizontal cut is made. A bone strip from the side where the chin should be transferred to is available now. (4) By making the fourth cut, the chin is also movable, and by removing the bone strip, it can be transferred to the correct position. Finally, the same bone strip is used for the filling of the gap that was formed on the opposite side
Fig. 2a, c Digital design of chin osteotomy surgical guide for a sample 24-year-old female patient who underwent computer-assisted horizontal translational osseous genioplasty. b, d For accurate adaptation with the chin anatomy, a clear surgical guide was fabricated using special resin through Rapid Prototyping Technology (SLA technology-RUNA CO., Tehran, Iran)
Fig. 3a Application of a chin osteotomy surgical guide in a patient with a mild deviation of the chin. b Fixation of the chin in the corrected position using 4 titanium screws
Fig. 4Pre-operative (left) and post-operative (right) views of a sample patient who underwent computer-assisted horizontal translational osseous genioplasty