双颌手术后下颌髁体积变化全自动评估的验证。

M B Holte, N van Nistelrooij, S Vinayahalingam, S Bergé, T Xi, E M Pinholt
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本研究提出并验证了一种全自动评估下颌髁在正颌手术后体积变化的方法。包括两组锥形束计算机断层扫描:一组是完整下颌骨的分割,另一组是下颌支的术前和术后分割。两个卷积神经网络预测了下颌骨及其分支的分割。术前各支节段与术后下颌骨吻合,测定术前和术后髁体积。为了验证,使用平均绝对差(MAD)和类内相关系数(ICC)计算全自动评估和经过验证的半自动方法之间的一致性。20例患者40个髁(女16例,男4例;平均年龄27.6岁)的上颌下颌后颌畸形,谁接受了双颌手术,进行了评估。在两种方法之间观察到髁突体积变化测量的微小差异(MAD 2.7%);国际商会得分为0.993,非常好。全自动方法比半自动方法(3分钟vs 30分钟)快得多,并且在定量髁突体积变化方面表现出高精度和出色的可靠性。快速可靠的髁突变化评估可以更快地识别体积变化,从而改善个性化的患者护理。
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Validation of a fully automatic assessment of volume changes in the mandibular condyles following bimaxillary surgery.

This study was performed to propose and validate a fully automatic assessment of volume changes in the mandibular condyles following orthognathic surgery. Two sets of cone beam computed tomography scans were included: one with segmentations of complete mandibles and the other with pre- and postoperative segmentations of the mandibular rami. Two convolutional neural networks predicted a segmentation of the mandible and its ramus segments. Each preoperative ramus segment was registered to the postoperative mandible, and the pre- and postoperative condylar volumes were determined. For validation, the agreement between the fully automatic assessment and a validated semi-automated method was calculated using mean absolute differences (MAD) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Forty condyles in 20 patients (16 female, four male; mean age 27.6 years) with maxillomandibular retrognathia, who underwent bimaxillary surgery, were assessed. A small difference in condylar volume change measurements was observed between the two methods (MAD 2.7%); the ICC, at 0.993, was excellent. The fully automatic method was considerably faster than the semi-automated method (3 min vs 30 min) and demonstrated high precision and excellent reliability for quantifying condylar volume changes. A fast and reliable assessment of condylar changes can identify volume changes sooner, leading to improved personalized patient care.

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