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The Pros and Cons of Computer-Aided Surgery for Segmental Mandibular Reconstruction after Oncological Surgery
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery ; : 149-154, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-160338
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Computer-aided surgery (CAS) started being used for head and neck reconstruction in the late 2000s. Its use represented a paradigm shift, changing the concept of head and neck reconstruction as well as mandible reconstruction. Reconstruction using CAS proceeds through 4 phases planning, modeling, surgery, and evaluation. Thus, it can overcome a number of trial-and-error issues which may occur in the operative field and reduce surgical time. However, if it is used for oncologic surgery, it is difficult to evaluate tumor margins during tumor surgery, thereby restricting pre-surgical planning. Therefore, it is dangerous to predetermine the resection margins during the pre-surgical phase and the variability of the resection margins must be taken into consideration. However, it allows for the preparation of a prebending plate and planning of an osteotomy site before an operation, which are of great help. If the current problems are resolved, its applications can be greatly extended.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Osteotomy / Surgery, Computer-Assisted / Free Tissue Flaps / Operative Time / Mandibular Reconstruction / Head / Mandible / Neck Language: English Journal: Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Osteotomy / Surgery, Computer-Assisted / Free Tissue Flaps / Operative Time / Mandibular Reconstruction / Head / Mandible / Neck Language: English Journal: Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Year: 2017 Type: Article