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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Orthognathic Surgery

Background:

  • Patient-specific plates for mandibular reconstruction offer benefits like predictive holes.
  • Custom plates are expensive and increase lead times.
  • Standard, off-the-shelf plates lack the advantages of predictive hole technology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel technique enabling the use of predictive holes with standard stock plates for mandibular reconstruction.
  • To demonstrate how to achieve the benefits of predictive holes without the cost of custom-milled plates.
  • To illustrate the application of this technique through case examples.

Main Methods:

  • Adaptation of predictive hole technology for use with standard surgical plates.
  • Surgical technique development for integrating predictive holes into off-the-shelf mandibular plates.
  • Case study documentation of the technique's application in mandibular reconstruction.

Main Results:

  • Successful utilization of predictive holes with standard stock plates in mandibular reconstruction.
  • Demonstration of reduced costs compared to traditional custom-milled plates.
  • Validation of the technique's feasibility and benefits across three patient cases.

Conclusions:

  • The described technique effectively combines the advantages of predictive holes with the cost-effectiveness of standard plates.
  • This approach provides a viable alternative for mandibular reconstruction, enhancing surgical planning and outcomes.
  • The presented cases support the widespread applicability of this innovative method in reconstructive surgery.