Haptic-Assisted Surgical Planning (HASP) in a Case of Bilateral Mandible Fracture

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Abstract

Restoring normal skeletal anatomy in patients with complex trauma to the mandible can be difficult, the difficulty often increasing with an edentulous mandible. This study describes a case of a displaced edentulous bilateral mandibular fracture, which was preoperatively planned with the in-house haptic-assisted surgery planning system (HASP). A model of the virtually restored mandible was 3D-printed at the hospital and a reconstruction plate was outlined beforehand with the printed mandible as a template and served as a guide during surgery. This case suggests HASP as a valuable preoperative tool in the planning phase when dealing with maxillofacial trauma cases. With the application of virtual planning, the authors could analyze the desired outcome and were further supported in surgery by the guidance of the reconstruction plate outlined on the restored model of the mandible.

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Moafi, R., Nysjö, F., Kämpe, J., Riben, C., & Thor, A. (2022). Haptic-Assisted Surgical Planning (HASP) in a Case of Bilateral Mandible Fracture. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 15, 707–712. https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S380604

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