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2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2021.11.075
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Institutional-based and commercial virtual surgical planning in maxillomandibular reconstruction – Comparing the digital plan and postoperative scan

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“…VSP has facilitated more rapid dental rehabilitation, improved health‐related quality of life outcomes, 21–23 and bespoke options including the prefabricated fibula, 21 the ‘Alberta’ and ‘Sydney Modified Alberta Reconstruction Technique’, 20,24 and ‘Jaw in a Day’ approaches 25 . More recently, in‐house (point‐of‐care) digital planning and manufacturing has made these dental rehabilitative options even more accessible 26–29 …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…VSP has facilitated more rapid dental rehabilitation, improved health‐related quality of life outcomes, 21–23 and bespoke options including the prefabricated fibula, 21 the ‘Alberta’ and ‘Sydney Modified Alberta Reconstruction Technique’, 20,24 and ‘Jaw in a Day’ approaches 25 . More recently, in‐house (point‐of‐care) digital planning and manufacturing has made these dental rehabilitative options even more accessible 26–29 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has changed referral patterns and influenced the flap choice in ways that are unlikely to be representative of other tertiary and quaternary referral institutions. They have also used reconstructive approaches that are not routinely employed by all institutions including dynamic facial reanimation using the chimeric VALT, 11,12,33 scapular flaps for osseous reconstruction, 31,32 the SCIP flap for oral reconstruction, 17,34 fascial flaps such as the TPF flap for laryngotracheal reconstruction and osteoradionecrosis, 35–37 and point‐of‐care VSP with primary dental implants for maxillomandibular reconstruction 18–24,26–32,38 …”
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“…The Integrated Prosthetics and Reconstruction (IPR) research program , aims to restore the form and function of jawbones damaged by the effects of oral cancer treatment, particularly following radical tumor resections. This includes (1) the structural design and optimization of scaffold-based reconstruction devices using computed-tomographic (CT)-based finite element (FE) modeling combined with multiobjective optimization algorithms, (2) additive manufacturing, stem cell bioprinting, and biomaterials development, (3) the test and evaluation of new implant prototypes for reconstructing bone defects in the maxilla or mandibular bone in large in vivo animal models, and (4) the ex vivo assessment of implant performance in bone healing and neo-tissue regeneration using histology, imaging, and laboratory mechanical testing.…”
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confidence: 99%