A procedure for cutting guides design in maxillofacial surgery: A case-study

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Surgical interventions for jaw reconstruction require the design and the production of surgical guides that allow the surgeon to operate quickly and accurately. In some cases, the reconstruction is performed by inserting a prothesis, thus operating exclusively on the jaw, while in other cases the reconstruction is performed by withdrawing and inserting part of the fibula in place of the original jaw bone. This project aims to develop a procedure that allows 3D modeling of the surgical guides necessary for surgical intervention. The idea is to find a surgical guide archetype, a starting shape for the surgeon so that the cutting planes can be oriented without the surgical guide having to be redesigned from scratch for every single patient. The first step of the procedure is the segmentation, performed applying the thresholding operation on the images provided by magnetic resonance MR in order to identify the region of interest (ROI). The second step is the reconstruction of the 3D model, so that a mesh is obtained from 2D images. Subsequently the mesh is post-processed and the cutting plans along which the surgeon will intervene are defined.

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Ulrich, L., Baldassarre, F., Marcolin, F., Moos, S., Tornincasa, S., Vezzetti, E., … Zavattero, E. (2019). A procedure for cutting guides design in maxillofacial surgery: A case-study. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 301–310). Pleiades journals. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12346-8_30

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