Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery

Due to the progress of three-dimensional (3D) modeling and design technologies, it is currently possible to easily fabricate a variety of computer-assisted and patient-specific implants. The diffusion of CAD/CAM technologies in various fields of medicine has facilitated the incorporation of these te...

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Main Authors: Ouassime Kerdoud, Rachid Aloua, Faiçal Slimani, Abdellah Boualam
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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PSI
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spelling doaj-b540042648e947c38545c2898c7af3e62021-08-06T04:23:14ZengElsevierAdvances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery2667-14762021-07-013100136Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgeryOuassime Kerdoud0Rachid Aloua1Faiçal Slimani2Abdellah Boualam3Corresponding author. Oral and maxillofacial surgery department, CHU Ibn Rochd, B.P, 2698, Casablanca, Morocco.; Ral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, CHU Ibn Rochd, B.P, 2698, Casablanca, Morocco; Lab of Cellular and Molecular Physiopathology, Inflammatory, Degenerative and Oncological, Hassan II University of Casablanca, B.P, 5696, Casablanca, MoroccoRal and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, CHU Ibn Rochd, B.P, 2698, Casablanca, Morocco; Lab of Cellular and Molecular Physiopathology, Inflammatory, Degenerative and Oncological, Hassan II University of Casablanca, B.P, 5696, Casablanca, MoroccoFaculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Hassan II University of Casablanca, B.P, 5696, Casablanca, Morocco; Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, CHU Ibn Rochd, B.P, 2698, Casablanca, Morocco; Lab of Cellular and Molecular Physiopathology, Inflammatory, Degenerative and Oncological, Hassan II University of Casablanca, B.P, 5696, Casablanca, MoroccoLab of Cellular and Molecular Physiopathology, Inflammatory, Degenerative and Oncological, Hassan II University of Casablanca, B.P, 5696, Casablanca, MoroccoDue to the progress of three-dimensional (3D) modeling and design technologies, it is currently possible to easily fabricate a variety of computer-assisted and patient-specific implants. The diffusion of CAD/CAM technologies in various fields of medicine has facilitated the incorporation of these technological tools to serve and benefit maxillofacial surgery through PSI (Knoll et al., 2006) [1].Preoperative planning can be considered as a process of recognizing the patient's basics, understanding the anatomy of the patient and identifying and anticipating obstacles during the surgical procedure; all of these steps can lead us to the patientspecific implants or mini-plates (PSI*PSP) (Dong et al., 2021; Yang et al., 2020; Greenberg et al., 2021; Yang et al., 2018) [2–5].Medical imaging plays a key role in surgical planning. Clinical or surgical decisions are made following the surgeon's review of 2D imaging such as plain X-rays, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, extracting relevant 3D anatomical relationships from 2D images for intraoperative application can be challenging, even for experienced practitioners. Intuitively, 3D reconstructions seem to have an advantage over traditional 2D images. Consequently, interest in 3D visualization techniques in surgical specialties has increased in recent years (Baan et al., 2020; Yamazaki et al., 2021) [6,7].http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667147621001230Patient-specific platesFEA analysisPSI
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author Ouassime Kerdoud
Rachid Aloua
Faiçal Slimani
Abdellah Boualam
spellingShingle Ouassime Kerdoud
Rachid Aloua
Faiçal Slimani
Abdellah Boualam
Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery
Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Patient-specific plates
FEA analysis
PSI
author_facet Ouassime Kerdoud
Rachid Aloua
Faiçal Slimani
Abdellah Boualam
author_sort Ouassime Kerdoud
title Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery
title_short Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery
title_full Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery
title_fullStr Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery
title_full_unstemmed Development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery
title_sort development, conception and modulization of patient-specific miniplate in maxillofacial surgery
publisher Elsevier
series Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
issn 2667-1476
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Due to the progress of three-dimensional (3D) modeling and design technologies, it is currently possible to easily fabricate a variety of computer-assisted and patient-specific implants. The diffusion of CAD/CAM technologies in various fields of medicine has facilitated the incorporation of these technological tools to serve and benefit maxillofacial surgery through PSI (Knoll et al., 2006) [1].Preoperative planning can be considered as a process of recognizing the patient's basics, understanding the anatomy of the patient and identifying and anticipating obstacles during the surgical procedure; all of these steps can lead us to the patientspecific implants or mini-plates (PSI*PSP) (Dong et al., 2021; Yang et al., 2020; Greenberg et al., 2021; Yang et al., 2018) [2–5].Medical imaging plays a key role in surgical planning. Clinical or surgical decisions are made following the surgeon's review of 2D imaging such as plain X-rays, computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, extracting relevant 3D anatomical relationships from 2D images for intraoperative application can be challenging, even for experienced practitioners. Intuitively, 3D reconstructions seem to have an advantage over traditional 2D images. Consequently, interest in 3D visualization techniques in surgical specialties has increased in recent years (Baan et al., 2020; Yamazaki et al., 2021) [6,7].
topic Patient-specific plates
FEA analysis
PSI
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667147621001230
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