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Area of Science:

  • Surgical techniques
  • Medical device placement
  • Anatomical guidance

Background:

  • Accurate transbuccal set placement is crucial for procedures.
  • Difficulties arise from patient factors such as scarring and high body mass index.
  • Current methods may lead to multiple skin incisions and procedural delays.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel, simple, and rapid guidance technique.
  • To improve the exact positioning of skin incisions for transbuccal set placement.
  • To minimize the need for multiple surgical site exposures.

Main Methods:

  • Description of a straightforward guidance technique for transbuccal set insertion.
  • Focus on optimizing skin incision location.
  • Application in challenging patient cases (e.g., scarring, high BMI).

Main Results:

  • The technique facilitates precise localization of the skin incision.
  • It simplifies the exact positioning of the transbuccal set.
  • Potential to reduce the number of incisions required.

Conclusions:

  • The presented guidance technique offers a practical solution for accurate transbuccal set placement.
  • It is particularly beneficial in cases with anatomical challenges.
  • This method can enhance surgical efficiency and patient outcomes.