Accuracy of using computer-aided rapid prototyping templates for mandible reconstruction with an iliac crest graft

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of surgical outcomes in free iliac crest mandibular reconstructions that were carried out with virtual surgical plans and rapid prototyping templates.Methods: This study evaluated eight patients who underwent mandibular osteotomy and reconstruction with free iliac crest grafts using virtual surgical planning and designed guiding templates. Operations were performed using the prefabricated guiding templates. Postoperative three-dimensional computer models were overlaid and compared with the preoperatively designed models in the same coordinate system.Results: Compared to the virtual osteotomy, the mean error of distance of the actual mandibular osteotomy was 2.06 ± 0.86 mm. When compared to the virtual harvested grafts, the mean error volume of the actual harvested grafts was 1412.22 ± 439.24 mm3 (9.12% ± 2.84%). The mean error between the volume of the actual harvested grafts and the shaped grafts was 2094.35 ± 929.12 mm3 (12.40% ± 5.50%).Conclusions: The use of computer-aided rapid prototyping templates for virtual surgical planning appears to positively influence the accuracy of mandibular reconstruction. © 2014 Shu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Shu, D. long, Liu, X. zhen, Guo, B., Ran, W., Liao, X., & Zhang, Y. yan. (2014). Accuracy of using computer-aided rapid prototyping templates for mandible reconstruction with an iliac crest graft. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-12-190

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