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Computer-assisted three-dimensional planning in craniofacial surgery

D E Altobelli1, R Kikinis, J B Mulliken

  • 1Facial Engineering and Morphology Laboratory, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
|September 1, 1993
PubMed
Summary

This study integrates 3D CT scans with databases for craniofacial surgery planning. It quantifies skeletal deformities and simulates surgical movements for precise operative execution.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical imaging
  • Computer-aided surgery
  • Craniofacial surgery

Background:

  • Three-dimensional (3D) surface reconstruction from computed tomographic (CT) data is utilized for craniofacial operation planning.
  • Quantitative analysis of skeletal deformities is crucial for effective surgical intervention.