Soft-tissue simulation for computational planning of orthognathic surgery

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Abstract

Simulation technologies offer interesting opportunities for computer planning of orthog-nathic surgery. However, the methods used to date require tedious set up of simulation meshes based on patient imaging data, and they rely on complex simulation models that require long computations. In this work, we propose a modeling and simulation methodology that addresses model set up and runtime simulation in a holistic manner. We pay special attention to modeling the coupling of rigid-bone and soft-tissue components of the facial model, such that the resulting model is computa-tionally simple yet accurate. The proposed simulation methodology has been evaluated on a cohort of 10 patients of orthognathic surgery, comparing quantitatively simulation results to post-operative scans. The results suggest that the proposed simulation methods admit the use of coarse simulation meshes, with planning computation times of less than 10 seconds in most cases, and with clinically viable accuracy.

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Alcañiz, P., Pérez, J., Gutiérrez, A., Barreiro, H., Villalobos, Á., Miraut, D., … Otaduy, M. A. (2021). Soft-tissue simulation for computational planning of orthognathic surgery. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11100982

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