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Area of Science:

  • Craniofacial Surgery
  • Medical Imaging
  • Surgical Navigation Technology

Background:

  • Craniofacial surgery demands precise anatomical knowledge for patient safety.
  • Advancements in imaging and navigation systems have significantly impacted surgical procedures.
  • Intraoperative navigation aligns surgical instruments with patient anatomy using imaging data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the types and applications of navigation technology in craniofacial surgery.
  • To highlight the benefits and limitations of intraoperative navigation in this field.
  • To discuss the evolving role of navigation in improving surgical outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Review of first and second-generation navigation systems.
  • Analysis of applications in craniofacial surgery procedures.
  • Discussion of technological advancements and challenges.

Main Results:

  • Navigation systems improve accuracy, target localization, and surgical safety.
  • Adoption in craniofacial surgery is increasing for procedures like fracture repair and tumor resection.
  • Recent insurance coverage and technology approvals in Korea indicate growing clinical availability.

Conclusions:

  • Intraoperative navigation enhances operative insight and precision in craniofacial surgery.
  • Despite a learning curve and potential inaccuracies, navigation technology is evolving.
  • Integration of advanced imaging, like intraoperative CT, promises further improvements in surgical accuracy.