2016
DOI: 10.1080/17434440.2016.1243054
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A review of computer-aided oral and maxillofacial surgery: planning, simulation and navigation

Abstract: Introduction: Currently, oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS) still poses a significant challenge for surgeons due to the anatomic complexity and limited field of view of the oral cavity. With the great development of computer technologies, he computer-aided surgery has been widely used for minimizing the risks and improving the precision of surgery.Areas covered: The major goal of this paper is to provide a comprehensive reference source of current and future development of computer-aided OMFS including surg… Show more

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“…Surgery itself has increasingly become complex and miniaturized with the advent of laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery and other forms of minimally invasive surgery, in order to create smaller wounds, reduce post-operative pain and decrease wound healing time. At the same time, computer assisted surgery has been implemented in various surgical disciplines, such as orthopedic surgery (1), stereotactic neurosurgery (2), virtual reality and augmented reality in plastic surgery (3) and surgical navigation in oral and maxillofacial surgery (4,5). There is also increasing discussion regarding the use of artificial intelligence in medicine (6).…”
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“…Surgery itself has increasingly become complex and miniaturized with the advent of laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery and other forms of minimally invasive surgery, in order to create smaller wounds, reduce post-operative pain and decrease wound healing time. At the same time, computer assisted surgery has been implemented in various surgical disciplines, such as orthopedic surgery (1), stereotactic neurosurgery (2), virtual reality and augmented reality in plastic surgery (3) and surgical navigation in oral and maxillofacial surgery (4,5). There is also increasing discussion regarding the use of artificial intelligence in medicine (6).…”
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“…Computer-aided innovations have become routine practice in oral and maxillofacial surgery teaching [ 23 , 24 ]. To the best of our knowledge, no study has evaluated the contribution of navigation devices for skill development.…”
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“…When performing the OMS, the surgeon has a very narrow view through the intraoral incision or mouth, whose vision is blocked by the skin and blurred by the blood. The surgeon is not able to fully observe the operation area, which makes OMS be a highly challenging operation . The second problem is manual incapability.…”
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“…The surgeon is not able to fully observe the operation area, which makes OMS be a highly challenging operation. 3 The second problem is manual incapability. Typical OMS may last for 8 hours or even longer, which is really fatiguing for the surgeon.…”
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confidence: 99%