Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8707098 | Oral Oncology | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Computer-assisted surgery (CAS) for mandibular reconstruction was developed to improve conventional treatment methods. In the past years, many different software programs have entered the market, offering numerous approaches for preoperative planning and postoperative evaluation of the CAS process of mandibular reconstruction. In this systematic review, we reviewed planning and evaluation methods in studies that quantitatively assessed accuracy of mandibular reconstruction performed with CAS. We included 42 studies describing 413 mandibular reconstructions planned and evaluated using CAS. The commonest software was Proplan/Surgicase CMF (55%). In most cases, the postoperative virtual 3-dimensional model was compared to the preoperative 3-dimensional model, revised to the virtual plan (64%). The commonest landmark for accuracy measurements was the condyle (54%). Accuracy deviations ranged between 0â¯mm and 12.5â¯mm and between 0.9° and 17.5°. Because of a lack of uniformity in planning (e.g., image acquisition, mandibular resection size) and evaluation methodologies, the ability to compare postoperative outcomes was limited; meta-analysis was not performed. A practical and simple guideline for standardizing planning and evaluation methods needs to be considered to allow valid comparisons of postoperative results and facilitate meta-analysis in the future.
Keywords
Three-dimensionalStandard Tessellation LanguageCTACBCTDICOMCASDCIAFFFSTLMDCTComputed tomography angiographyMandibular reconstructiondigital imaging and communications in medicineComputer-aided manufacturingCone beam computed tomographyMultiple Detector Computed Tomographycomputed tomographyComputer-Assisted surgeryData accuracyOral cancerCADComputer-aided designSurgeryFibular free flapFree tissue flapsSoftwarePrintingcomputer-assisted
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Authors
Gustaaf J.C. van Baar, Tymour Forouzanfar, Niels P.T.J. Liberton, Henri A.H. Winters, Frank K.J. Leusink,