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Maxillo-facial reconstruction case studies
Use of Stereolithography in a facial reconstruction of a Parry Romburg syndrome patient.
Case presented by Dr. F. Noorman van der Dussen, Dr. J. Defrancq, Dr. H. Vercruysse, Dr. B. Vanassche from Eeuwfeest Clinic in Antwerp, Belgium.
Temporomandibular joint and mandibular ramus reconstruction in a patient with left hemifacial microsomia using stereolithographic (STL) techniques
Using the STL model in this patient with hemifacial microsomia, the disturbed anatomy of the facial skeleton was thoroughly studied. A complex preoperative reconstruction planning, such as the implant-design and manufacturing process, was done with high accuracy. During surgery, both implant components were safely fixated on the anatomical sites without any need for further manual adaptation.
Obturator prosthesis for oncologic patients.
Case presented by Dr. L.L. Visch from Daniel den Hoed Kliniek Rotterdam.
Indications to the use of solid models for planning of craniomaxillofacial surgery.
Case presented by Dr. G. Rameri, M.C. Spada from Dpt. of Maxillofacial Surgery and Dr. S.D. Bianchi from Dpt. of Radiology - University of Turin, and G. Marinsek, P. Cappellaro from Centro Ricerche FIAT, Orbassano (To), Italy. (Phidias Newsletter nr. 2, June 1999)
Distraction Osteogenesis and Mandibular Reconstruction in a patient with a Goldenhar syndrome using STL techniques.
Case presented by Dr. Jan Karel Th. Haex, Jules M.N. Poukens, D. Riediger from University Hospital Maastricht. (Phidias Newsletter nr. 7, december 2001)
Congenital malformation of facial bones. The result of first stage of surgery.
Patient M., ID 1011, Case presented by Prof. Malanchuk V.A. from Kiev Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine.
Congenital malformation of facial bones.
Patient G., ID 1110, Case presented by Prof. Malanchuk V.A. from Kiev Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine.
