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Computer aided and 3D printing in pre-operative planning of orbital reconstruction surgery
Author(s) -
Marek Wyleżoł,
Małgorzata Muzalewska,
Bartłomiej Szczodry
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advanced technologies in mechanics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2392-0327
DOI - 10.17814/atim.2015.3(4).23
Subject(s) - skull , 3d model , computer science , visualization , surgical planning , voxel , orbital fracture , surgery , computer graphics (images) , medicine , computer vision , orthodontics , artificial intelligence
This article describes the example of a computer aided and 3D print of a patient’s fractured orbital preoperational reconstruction surgery planning. On basis of a medical visualization a triangular model of the facial part of the skull with the fractured orbital has been developed. Using the haptic voxel modeling tools the model has been improved and next the model of the reconstructed orbital has been made. This model served to build a physical model. Using the physical model of the orbital the reconstruction mesh has been made which was then implanted into the patient’s skull. The entire surgery was completed with no complications and the patient regained proper sight. 

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