This work summarizes the experience of using modern methods of radiation diagnostics in combination with computer and telecommunication technologies in planning reconstructive operations in neurosurgical and maxillofacial practice. Modern medicine does not stand still, it is constantly developing and improving. Thanks to the emergence of high-tech medicine today, it is possible to carry out complex surgical operations and to give a person who has faced serious injury, to continue a fairly high-quality and full life. The creation of a digital model and the use of computer simulation using the data of a particular patient, was a real breakthrough in medicine, because this technology is very quickly found its practical use in many areas of surgery. To date, this approach in the planning of reconstructive surgery has already been tested in many medical institutions and makes a significant contribution to the development of modern medicine.
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