消融手术后颅、中脸和下颌骨重建的患者特异性解决方案:专家意见和对指南和工作流程的共识。

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.3390/cmtr18010015
Majeed Rana, Daniel Buchbinder, Gregorio Sánchez Aniceto, Gerson Mast
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摘要

消融手术后颅颌面缺损的重建需要一种综合的方法来平衡功能恢复和美学结果。计算机辅助设计和制造(CAD/CAM)技术的进步彻底改变了这一领域,使精确的术前规划成为可能,包括3D建模、分割和虚拟切除规划。这些方法允许生产患者特定的植入物和手术模板,同时促进治疗结果的评估。CAD/CAM技术提供了许多好处,例如提高手术精度,改善美观效果,减少手术时间,以及单阶段切除和重建的可能性。然而,存在一些限制,包括高成本,需要专业知识,以及对准确成像数据的依赖。本文以外科医生为中心,对CAD/CAM在颅颌面重建中的优点和局限性进行了评价。讨论包括技术工作流程、临床应用和优化结果的建议。未来的前景强调正在进行的发展,如整合非电离成像技术和扩大虚拟和增强现实的适用性。通过综合技术进步和临床专业知识,本综述旨在为在常规外科实践中实施CAD/CAM技术建立实用指南。
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Patient-Specific Solutions for Cranial, Midface, and Mandible Reconstruction Following Ablative Surgery: Expert Opinion and a Consensus on the Guidelines and Workflow.

Reconstruction of cranio-maxillofacial defects following ablative surgeries requires a comprehensive approach that balances functional restoration with aesthetic outcomes. Advances in computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology have revolutionized this field, enabling precise preoperative planning, including 3D modeling, segmentation, and virtual resection planning. These methods allow for the production of patient-specific implants and surgical templates while facilitating the evaluation of treatment outcomes. CAD/CAM technology offers numerous benefits, such as enhanced surgical accuracy, improved aesthetic results, reduced operative times, and the possibility of single-stage resection and reconstruction. However, limitations exist, including high costs, the need for specialized expertise, and dependency on accurate imaging data. This paper provides a surgeon-centric evaluation of the advantages and limitations of CAD/CAM in cranio-maxillofacial reconstruction. The discussion encompasses the technological workflow, clinical applications, and recommendations for optimizing outcomes. Future perspectives highlight ongoing developments, such as integrating non-ionizing imaging techniques and expanding the applicability of virtual and augmented reality. By synthesizing technical advancements and clinical expertise, this review aims to establish practical guidelines for implementing CAD/CAM technology in routine surgical practice.

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