Patient-Specific Implant for Primary Orbital Reconstruction: A Case Report

IF 0.1 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ting Jennifer, Mohd Ferdaus Isa, J. R. Rajaran, A. Nazimi
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Abstract

The main aim of orbital fracture reconstruction is to restore the functional and aesthetic components of the eye. However, it is known that surgery for complex three-dimensional anatomy of the orbit is always a challenge. With recent advancements in technology, surgical predictability and outcomes have greatly improved. Several methods for orbital reconstruction surgery have been documented such as virtual surgical planning, intraoperative navigation, intraoperative imaging, and the use of patient-specific implant (PSI). PSI made of titanium can be designed by using a computer-aided design process and manufacturing (CAD-CAM) of CT-scan routinely used during diagnostic imaging. With precise analyses in shape and size followed by personalised implant design, the surgical precision can be alleviated further and at the same time, the surgical duration could be reduced with anticipation of better surgical outcomes. However, meticulous planning needs to be done preoperatively, with the timing of the surgery being an important factor. In the present case, pure orbital blowout fracture primarily treated with a personalised-implant solution derived from 3D-printing technology is described. Both pre-surgical and surgical workflow of this computer-assisted surgical method is elaborated. PSI for primary orbital reconstruction can be regarded as a viable alternative surgical solution including its working timeframe and adherence to the surgical protocol or algorithm.
患者特异性种植体用于初级眼眶重建:1例报告
眼眶骨折重建的主要目的是恢复眼的功能和美观。然而,众所周知,手术对复杂的三维解剖的眼眶一直是一个挑战。随着最近技术的进步,手术的可预测性和结果有了很大的提高。眼眶重建手术的几种方法已被记录,如虚拟手术计划、术中导航、术中成像和使用患者特异性植入物(PSI)。钛制PSI可以通过计算机辅助设计过程和计算机辅助制造(CAD-CAM)来设计诊断成像中常用的ct扫描。通过对种植体形状和大小的精确分析,以及个性化的种植体设计,可以进一步降低手术精度,同时减少手术时间,预期手术效果更好。然而,术前需要进行细致的计划,手术时机是一个重要因素。在本病例中,纯粹的眼眶爆裂骨折主要用3d打印技术衍生的个性化植入物治疗。阐述了这种计算机辅助手术方法的术前及手术流程。原发性眼眶重建的PSI可被视为一种可行的替代手术解决方案,包括其工作时间和对手术方案或算法的遵守。
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Archives of Orofacial Science
Archives of Orofacial Science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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