The Utility of 3D-printed Cutting Guides in Genioglossus Advancement

FACE Pub Date : 2024-07-26 DOI:10.1177/27325016241262959
Nicolas Kaplan, Brenda Guillen, Akriti Choudhary, Chad A. Purnell
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Genioglossus advancement is a surgical technique performed to treat obstructive sleep apnea. The genial tubercle, where the genioglossus muscle attaches, is not visible during dissection due to its location on the posterior mandible. Computer-aided design, particularly for the production of cutting guides, has arisen as a modern modification in the procedure to support accurate location of the tubercle. This study aims to demonstrate the utility of cutting guides designed by virtual surgical planning in a series of 7 genioglossus advancement cases. Computed Tomography (CT) data were preoperatively collected and rendered in three-dimension. The surgeon designed patient-specific cutting guides, registered to the occlusion, to ensure the genial tubercle was included in the osteotomy and stayed below the incisor tooth roots. These surgical guides were then 3D-printed. All the virtual surgical planning-designed guides fit appropriately, the genial tubercle was successfully included in the osteotomy in all cases, and no tooth roots were injured. We conclude that occlusal-based 3D printed cutting guides are a useful adjunct to help guide a genioglossus advancement procedure by accurately incorporating the genial tubercle. This provides a safe way to concurrently address correction of obstructive sleep apnea in patients undergoing other procedures.
三维打印切割导板在舌根前移中的应用
舌根肌前移术是一种治疗阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的外科技术。舌根结节是舌根肌的附着点,由于位于下颌骨后方,在解剖过程中无法看到。计算机辅助设计,尤其是用于制作切割导板的计算机辅助设计,已成为手术中的一项现代改良技术,可帮助准确定位结节。本研究的目的是在一系列 7 个舌根前移术病例中证明通过虚拟手术规划设计的切割导板的实用性。术前收集计算机断层扫描(CT)数据并进行三维渲染。外科医生根据患者的咬合情况设计了特定的切割导板,以确保在截骨时将舌骨结节包括在内,并保持在切牙牙根的下方。这些手术导板随后被三维打印出来。所有虚拟手术规划设计的导板都配合得恰到好处,在所有病例中都成功地将龈结节包括在截骨术中,而且没有伤及牙根。我们的结论是,基于咬合的三维打印切割导板是一种有用的辅助工具,可通过准确纳入舌根结节来帮助指导舌根前移手术。这为正在接受其他手术的患者同时矫正阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停提供了一种安全的方法。
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