Three-dimensional preoperative virtual planning and template use for surgical correction of craniosynostosis

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Mardini, Samir [1 ]
Alsubaie, Saad [1 ]
Cayci, Cenk [1 ]
Chim, Harvey [1 ]
Wetjen, Nicholas [2 ]
机构
[1] Mayo Clin, Dept Plast Surg, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Dept Neurol Surg, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
关键词
Craniosynostosis; Computer-aided design; Virtual surgical planning; CAD/CAM; Cranial vault remodelling; COMPUTER-AIDED-DESIGN; ENDOSCOPIC CRANIECTOMY; ORTHOGNATHIC SURGERY; CLINICAL PROTOCOL; MODELS; HEAD;
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10.1016/j.bjps.2013.11.004
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Surgical correction of craniosynostosis aims to remodel the cranial vault to achieve a morphology approaching that of age-matched norms. However, current surgical technique is highly subjective and based largely on the surgeon's artistic vision in creating a normal head shape. Here, we present our technique and report our experience with the use of virtual surgery using computer-assisted design (CAD)/computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM) techniques to create a prefabricated template for the planning of osteotomies and the placement of bone segments, to achieve standardised, objective and precise correction of craniosynostosis. Methods: Four patients who underwent cranial vault remodelling (CVR; three metopic synostosis and one sagittal synostosis) underwent virtual surgical planning (VSP) preoperatively using CAD/CAM techniques. VSP allows pre-planning of osteotomies to achieve the desired cranial vault shape. Surgical osteotomies and placement of bone segments were performed intra-operatively based on prefabricated templates. Results: All patients demonstrated markedly improved head shape postoperatively. One patient developed a subdural haematoma 6 weeks postoperatively subsequent to a fall where he hit his head. The haematoma was drained and a soft spot was present in that location 3 months postoperatively. Conclusion: The use of virtual surgery and prefabricated cutting guides allows for a more precise and rapid reconstruction. Surgical osteotomies are pre-planned and rapidly performed using a template, and precise placement of calvarial bone segments is achieved without the need for subjective assessment of the desired calvarial shape. In addition, patients and families have a significantly better understanding of the disease process and anticipated surgery preoperatively with the visualisation achieved through virtual surgery. This results in better alignment of hopes and expectations between the parents and surgeons. (C) 2013 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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