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Surgical planning and microvascular reconstruction of the mandible with a fibular flap using computer-aided design, rapid prototype modelling, and precontoured titanium reconstruction plates: a prospective study

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CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2014.09.015

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Microvascular; Mandibular reconstruction; Rapid prototyping; Operative time; Surgical planning; Fibula flap; Computer assisted surgical planning

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The standard of mandibular reconstruction has increased since the introduction of computer-assisted design(CAD) and rapid prototype modelling (RPM) for surgical planning. Between 2008 and 2013, a prospective pilot study of 20 patients was planned to compare the outcomes of patients treated by mandibular reconstruction who had CAD and RPM-guided operations using a precontoured titanium plate, with the outcomes of patients treated conventionally. We recorded the time taken for reconstruction, total operating time, and whether this type of planning could improve the results of mandibular reconstruction. We found significant differences in the incidence of dental malocclusion(p = 0.03) and exposure of the titanium plate (p = 0.009). The mean operating time for reconstruction in the preoperative planning group was 135(37) min compared with 176(58) min in the conventional group(p = 0.04). Preoperative planning using CAD and RPM can increase the accuracy of microvascular mandibular reconstruction and reduce the operating time for reconstruction. (C) 2014The British Association of Oraland Maxillofacial Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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