Physics – Medical Physics
Scientific paper
2007-09-19
Dans Proceedings - Surgetica'2007: Computer-Aided Medical Interventions: tools and applications., France (2007)
Physics
Medical Physics
Scientific paper
This paper suggests a full protocol of Computer Aided Surgery as previously recommended in literature addressing the challenging task of primary or secondary reconstruction of orbito-zygomatic dislocation. First, on a specifically developed planning software, the best zygoma reduction and orbital boundaries reconstruction to achieve skeletal symmetry are determined. This treatment plan is then transferred to the 3D Navigation Systems within the operating room. After patient's anatomy registration to his preoperative CT scan data, the navigation system allows zygomatic guiding to its planned reduced location and bone orbital volume restoration control. The feasibility of this technique was checked in 3 patients with major orbito-zygomatic deformities. Preliminary clinical results are presented.
Boutault Franck
Chabanas Matthieu
Marecaux Christophe
Payan Yohan
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