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Application of computer-aided three-dimensional skull model with rapid prototyping technique in repair of zygomatico-orbito-maxillary complex fracture

✍ Scribed by Wei Zhong Li; Mei Chao Zhang; Shao Ping Li; Lei Tao Zhang; Yu Huang


Publisher
Wiley (Robotic Publications)
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
354 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
1478-5951

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Abstract

Background

With the advent of CAD/CAM and rapid prototyping (RP), a technical revolution in oral and maxillofacial trauma was promoted to benefit treatment, repair of maxillofacial fractures and reconstruction of maxillofacial defects.

Methods

For a patient with zygomatico‐facial collapse deformity resulting from a zygomatico‐orbito‐maxillary complex (ZOMC) fracture, CT scan data were processed by using Mimics 10.0 for three‐dimensional (3D) reconstruction. The reduction design was aided by 3D virtual imaging and the 3D skull model was reproduced using the RP technique. In line with the design by Mimics, presurgery was performed on the 3D skull model and the semi‐coronal incision was taken for reduction of ZOMC fracture, based on the outcome from the presurgery.

Results

Postoperative CT and images revealed significantly modified zygomatic collapse and zygomatic arch rise and well‐modified facial symmetry.

Conclusions

The CAD/CAM and RP technique is a relatively useful tool that can assist surgeons with reconstruction of the maxillofacial skeleton, especially in repairs of ZOMC fracture. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.