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Virtual surgical planning and 3D printing in repeat calvarial vault reconstruction for craniosynostosis: technical note
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SurgeryAnatomyBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryComputer-assisted DesignGross AnatomyAesthetic SurgeryIntraoperative ComplexityMaxillofacial SurgerySurgical PlanningComputer-assisted SurgeryOrbital SurgeryOrthognathic Surgery3D PrintingTechnical NoteRepeat SurgerySurgical InnovationReconstructive SurgeryCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineCraniofacial DisorderPlastic SurgeryVirtual Surgical Planning
Repeat surgery for restenosis after initial nonsyndromic craniosynostosis intervention is sometimes needed. Calvarial vault reconstruction through a healed surgical bed adds a level of intraoperative complexity and may benefit from preoperative and intraoperative definitions of biometric and aesthetic norms. Computer-assisted design and manufacturing using 3D imaging allows the precise formulation of operative plans in anticipation of surgical intervention. 3D printing turns virtual plans into anatomical replicas, templates, or customized implants by using a variety of materials. The authors present a technical note illustrating the use of this technology: a repeat calvarial vault reconstruction that was planned and executed using computer-assisted design and 3D printed intraoperative guides.
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