2016
DOI: 10.1097/01.prs.0000479970.22181.53
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Plastic Surgery Applications Using Three-Dimensional Planning and Computer-Assisted Design and Manufacturing

Abstract: Therapeutic, V.

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“…There are inherent drawbacks to the use of advanced 3D computer technology, including potentially increased cost, the risk of infection or extrusion of alloplastic biomaterials, and unexpected discrepancies between simulated and actual operative results. 18 21 , 24 , 30 Employing 3D technologies also does not absolve the surgeon from the responsibility of sound clinical judgment, planning, and execution. The educational role of 3D technology in craniofacial reconstruction also continues to be defined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are inherent drawbacks to the use of advanced 3D computer technology, including potentially increased cost, the risk of infection or extrusion of alloplastic biomaterials, and unexpected discrepancies between simulated and actual operative results. 18 21 , 24 , 30 Employing 3D technologies also does not absolve the surgeon from the responsibility of sound clinical judgment, planning, and execution. The educational role of 3D technology in craniofacial reconstruction also continues to be defined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Craniofacial surgeons currently face the challenge of producing high-quality evidence to define: criteria that warrant the use of advanced 3D technologies, a viable balance between in-house production and outsourcing of resources to industry, a timeline for the production and delivery of 3DPCIs, standards for ethical interaction with commercial providers of 3D reconstructive services to plastic surgeons, the value of 3D reconstructive technologies in medical education, the optimal biomaterials for use in 3DPCIs, and long-term outcomes of this approach. 4 , 18 21 , 27 , 44 …”
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“…One must know the limits of what is possible biologically and what may happen with time, with tissue settling, and scar contracture. More conservative simulation should be performed to avoid giving a false expectation or representation of what can feasibly be achieved 10 .…”
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“…Thereafter, its usefulness in various surgical methods, including reconstruction, have been reported 6,7) . However, reconstruction plate bending and simulations of grafted bone using a 3D model are not established methods 8) , so it is difficult to suitability the grafted bone into the mandible. Therefore, we improved these procedures using a special dental method.…”
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confidence: 99%