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Abstract: Assessing the Fisher, Millard, and Mohler Techniques of Cleft Lip Repair Surgery with Eye Tracking Technology
Author(s) -
Jeffrey W. Kwong,
Amee D. Azad,
Lawrence Cai,
H. Peter Lorenz,
Rohit K. Khosla,
Gordon K. Lee,
Rahim Nazerali
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
plastic and reconstructive surgery global open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.759
H-Index - 28
ISSN - 2169-7574
DOI - 10.1097/01.gox.0000546987.95774.12
Subject(s) - eye tracking , gaze , fixation (population genetics) , surgery , medicine , orthodontics , psychology , artificial intelligence , computer science , population , environmental health
PURPOSE: Cleft lip is one of the most common congenital anomalies in the world that can have severe consequences on a child’s social, functional, and emotional development. Eye-tracking technology offers an unbiased way to evaluate how viewers perceive the aesthetic outcome of cleft lip repairs. Here, we apply eye-tracking technology to compare how viewers with varying degrees of experience in plastic surgery assess the aesthetic quality of the Fisher, Millard, and Mohler cleft lip repair techniques.

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