Anatomical Reproducibility through 3D Printing in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Defects
The planning and 3D reconstruction in craniofacial defects based on anatomical principles of symmetry and passive adaptation has evolved radically the past few years. This article recounts the possibility to develop personalized and extensive craniofacial implants. We present a case of a patient wit...
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oai:scielo:S0717-950220150003000032015-12-04Anatomical Reproducibility through 3D Printing in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Defectsde Moraes,Paulo HemersonOlate,SergioCantín,MarioAssis,Adriano FreitasSantos,EdsonSilva,Filipe de OliveiraSilva,Lucas de Oliveira 3D printing Selective laser melting Facial implant The planning and 3D reconstruction in craniofacial defects based on anatomical principles of symmetry and passive adaptation has evolved radically the past few years. This article recounts the possibility to develop personalized and extensive craniofacial implants. We present a case of a patient with a 10-year trauma sequel evolution; the patient lost the right frontal bone, supraorbital wall and part of the temporal fossa. From the computerized tomography, and by using Materialise software (3-Matic and Mimics). Subsequently, the printing was performed using the virtual planning with a laser printer in titanium where the piece was elaborated with the determined specifications in the planning; surgery was performed without complications in which the implant was placed via a coronal approach, which did not require any type of adaptation. After a two-year follow-up we observed a correct position, symmetry, absence of infection or any other alteration. It is concluded that the planning and 3D printing are suitable to perform craniofacial reconstructions with a low morbidity, shorter surgical time, and with an adequate facial symmetry and aesthetic return.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.33 n.3 20152015-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022015000300003en10.4067/S0717-95022015000300003 |
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The planning and 3D reconstruction in craniofacial defects based on anatomical principles of symmetry and passive adaptation has evolved radically the past few years. This article recounts the possibility to develop personalized and extensive craniofacial implants. We present a case of a patient with a 10-year trauma sequel evolution; the patient lost the right frontal bone, supraorbital wall and part of the temporal fossa. From the computerized tomography, and by using Materialise software (3-Matic and Mimics). Subsequently, the printing was performed using the virtual planning with a laser printer in titanium where the piece was elaborated with the determined specifications in the planning; surgery was performed without complications in which the implant was placed via a coronal approach, which did not require any type of adaptation. After a two-year follow-up we observed a correct position, symmetry, absence of infection or any other alteration. It is concluded that the planning and 3D printing are suitable to perform craniofacial reconstructions with a low morbidity, shorter surgical time, and with an adequate facial symmetry and aesthetic return. |
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de Moraes,Paulo Hemerson Olate,Sergio Cantín,Mario Assis,Adriano Freitas Santos,Edson Silva,Filipe de Oliveira Silva,Lucas de Oliveira |
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de Moraes,Paulo Hemerson Olate,Sergio Cantín,Mario Assis,Adriano Freitas Santos,Edson Silva,Filipe de Oliveira Silva,Lucas de Oliveira |
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de Moraes,Paulo Hemerson |
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Anatomical Reproducibility through 3D Printing in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Defects |
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Anatomical Reproducibility through 3D Printing in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Defects |
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Anatomical Reproducibility through 3D Printing in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Defects |
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Anatomical Reproducibility through 3D Printing in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Defects |
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Anatomical Reproducibility through 3D Printing in Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Defects |
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anatomical reproducibility through 3d printing in cranio-maxillo-facial defects |
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