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Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity

BACKGROUND: Recently, medical rapid prototyping (MRP) models, fabricated with computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacture (CAD/CAM) techniques, have been applied to reconstructive surgery in the treatment of head and neck cancers. Here, we tested the use of preoperatively manufactured recon...

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Autores principales: Azuma, Masaki, Yanagawa, Toru, Ishibashi–Kanno, Naomi, Uchida, Fumihiko, Ito, Takaaki, Yamagata, Kenji, Hasegawa, Shogo, Sasaki, Kaoru, Adachi, Koji, Tabuchi, Katsuhiko, Sekido, Mitsuru, Bukawa, Hiroki
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4213462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25338640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-10-45
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author Azuma, Masaki
Yanagawa, Toru
Ishibashi–Kanno, Naomi
Uchida, Fumihiko
Ito, Takaaki
Yamagata, Kenji
Hasegawa, Shogo
Sasaki, Kaoru
Adachi, Koji
Tabuchi, Katsuhiko
Sekido, Mitsuru
Bukawa, Hiroki
author_facet Azuma, Masaki
Yanagawa, Toru
Ishibashi–Kanno, Naomi
Uchida, Fumihiko
Ito, Takaaki
Yamagata, Kenji
Hasegawa, Shogo
Sasaki, Kaoru
Adachi, Koji
Tabuchi, Katsuhiko
Sekido, Mitsuru
Bukawa, Hiroki
author_sort Azuma, Masaki
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Recently, medical rapid prototyping (MRP) models, fabricated with computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacture (CAD/CAM) techniques, have been applied to reconstructive surgery in the treatment of head and neck cancers. Here, we tested the use of preoperatively manufactured reconstruction plates, which were produced using MRP models. The clinical efficacy and esthetic outcome of using these products in mandibular reconstruction was evaluated. METHODS: A series of 28 patients with malignant oral tumors underwent unilateral segmental resection of the mandible and simultaneous mandibular reconstruction. Twelve patients were treated with prebent reconstruction plates that were molded to MRP mandibular models designed with CAD/CAM techniques and fabricated on a combined powder bed and inkjet head three-dimensional printer. The remaining 16 patients were treated using conventional reconstruction methods. The surgical and esthetic outcomes of the two groups were compared by imaging analysis using post-operative panoramic tomography. RESULTS: The mandibular symmetry in patients receiving the MRP-model-based prebent plates was significantly better than that in patients receiving conventional reconstructive surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with head and neck cancer undergoing reconstructive surgery using a prebent reconstruction plate fabricated according to an MRP mandibular model showed improved mandibular contour compared to patients undergoing conventional mandibular reconstruction. Thus, use of this new technology for mandibular reconstruction results in an improved esthetic outcome with the potential for improved quality of life for patients.
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spelling pubmed-42134622014-10-31 Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity Azuma, Masaki Yanagawa, Toru Ishibashi–Kanno, Naomi Uchida, Fumihiko Ito, Takaaki Yamagata, Kenji Hasegawa, Shogo Sasaki, Kaoru Adachi, Koji Tabuchi, Katsuhiko Sekido, Mitsuru Bukawa, Hiroki Head Face Med Research BACKGROUND: Recently, medical rapid prototyping (MRP) models, fabricated with computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacture (CAD/CAM) techniques, have been applied to reconstructive surgery in the treatment of head and neck cancers. Here, we tested the use of preoperatively manufactured reconstruction plates, which were produced using MRP models. The clinical efficacy and esthetic outcome of using these products in mandibular reconstruction was evaluated. METHODS: A series of 28 patients with malignant oral tumors underwent unilateral segmental resection of the mandible and simultaneous mandibular reconstruction. Twelve patients were treated with prebent reconstruction plates that were molded to MRP mandibular models designed with CAD/CAM techniques and fabricated on a combined powder bed and inkjet head three-dimensional printer. The remaining 16 patients were treated using conventional reconstruction methods. The surgical and esthetic outcomes of the two groups were compared by imaging analysis using post-operative panoramic tomography. RESULTS: The mandibular symmetry in patients receiving the MRP-model-based prebent plates was significantly better than that in patients receiving conventional reconstructive surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with head and neck cancer undergoing reconstructive surgery using a prebent reconstruction plate fabricated according to an MRP mandibular model showed improved mandibular contour compared to patients undergoing conventional mandibular reconstruction. Thus, use of this new technology for mandibular reconstruction results in an improved esthetic outcome with the potential for improved quality of life for patients. BioMed Central 2014-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4213462/ /pubmed/25338640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-10-45 Text en © Azuma et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Azuma, Masaki
Yanagawa, Toru
Ishibashi–Kanno, Naomi
Uchida, Fumihiko
Ito, Takaaki
Yamagata, Kenji
Hasegawa, Shogo
Sasaki, Kaoru
Adachi, Koji
Tabuchi, Katsuhiko
Sekido, Mitsuru
Bukawa, Hiroki
Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity
title Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity
title_full Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity
title_fullStr Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity
title_full_unstemmed Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity
title_short Mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity
title_sort mandibular reconstruction using plates prebent to fit rapid prototyping 3-dimensional printing models ameliorates contour deformity
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4213462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25338640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-160X-10-45
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