Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.

This study was performed to quantitatively analyze medical knowledge of, and experience with, decision-making in preoperative virtual planning of mandibular reconstruction. Three shape descriptors were designed to evaluate local differences between reconstructed mandibles and patients' original...

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Main Authors: Megumi Nakao, Shimpei Aso, Yuichiro Imai, Nobuhiro Ueda, Toshihide Hatanaka, Mao Shiba, Tadaaki Kirita, Tetsuya Matsuda
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5008776?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7e3622790e8049b5a04e67d8b7e197482020-11-25T02:23:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01119e016152410.1371/journal.pone.0161524Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.Megumi NakaoShimpei AsoYuichiro ImaiNobuhiro UedaToshihide HatanakaMao ShibaTadaaki KiritaTetsuya MatsudaThis study was performed to quantitatively analyze medical knowledge of, and experience with, decision-making in preoperative virtual planning of mandibular reconstruction. Three shape descriptors were designed to evaluate local differences between reconstructed mandibles and patients' original mandibles. We targeted an asymmetrical, wide range of cutting areas including the mandibular sidepiece, and defined a unique three-dimensional coordinate system for each mandibular image. The generalized algorithms for computing the shape descriptors were integrated into interactive planning software, where the user can refine the preoperative plan using the spatial map of the local shape distance as a visual guide. A retrospective study was conducted with two oral surgeons and two dental technicians using the developed software. The obtained 120 reconstruction plans show that the participants preferred a moderate shape distance rather than optimization to the smallest. We observed that a visually plausible shape could be obtained when considering specific anatomical features (e.g., mental foramen. mandibular midline). The proposed descriptors can be used to multilaterally evaluate reconstruction plans and systematically learn surgical procedures.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5008776?pdf=render
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author Megumi Nakao
Shimpei Aso
Yuichiro Imai
Nobuhiro Ueda
Toshihide Hatanaka
Mao Shiba
Tadaaki Kirita
Tetsuya Matsuda
spellingShingle Megumi Nakao
Shimpei Aso
Yuichiro Imai
Nobuhiro Ueda
Toshihide Hatanaka
Mao Shiba
Tadaaki Kirita
Tetsuya Matsuda
Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Megumi Nakao
Shimpei Aso
Yuichiro Imai
Nobuhiro Ueda
Toshihide Hatanaka
Mao Shiba
Tadaaki Kirita
Tetsuya Matsuda
author_sort Megumi Nakao
title Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.
title_short Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.
title_full Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.
title_fullStr Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Analysis of Interactive Surgical Planning Using Shape Descriptors in Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibular Segments.
title_sort statistical analysis of interactive surgical planning using shape descriptors in mandibular reconstruction with fibular segments.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This study was performed to quantitatively analyze medical knowledge of, and experience with, decision-making in preoperative virtual planning of mandibular reconstruction. Three shape descriptors were designed to evaluate local differences between reconstructed mandibles and patients' original mandibles. We targeted an asymmetrical, wide range of cutting areas including the mandibular sidepiece, and defined a unique three-dimensional coordinate system for each mandibular image. The generalized algorithms for computing the shape descriptors were integrated into interactive planning software, where the user can refine the preoperative plan using the spatial map of the local shape distance as a visual guide. A retrospective study was conducted with two oral surgeons and two dental technicians using the developed software. The obtained 120 reconstruction plans show that the participants preferred a moderate shape distance rather than optimization to the smallest. We observed that a visually plausible shape could be obtained when considering specific anatomical features (e.g., mental foramen. mandibular midline). The proposed descriptors can be used to multilaterally evaluate reconstruction plans and systematically learn surgical procedures.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5008776?pdf=render
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