2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2012.06.006
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Intraoperative cone beam computed tomography in the management of facial fractures

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“…to monitor the effectiveness of parathyroid gland surgery in hyperthyroidism), and improvements in imaging technology and micro‐catheter design will broaden future applications in the management of malignant lesions . Intraoperative imaging for the repair of facial fractures provides immediate feedback to surgeons about inadequacies in fracture reduction and implant placement, leading to improved surgical outcomes . While CBCT technology is likely to gain more popularity in interventional and intraoperative imaging in the future, this will require improvement in image quality (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to monitor the effectiveness of parathyroid gland surgery in hyperthyroidism), and improvements in imaging technology and micro‐catheter design will broaden future applications in the management of malignant lesions . Intraoperative imaging for the repair of facial fractures provides immediate feedback to surgeons about inadequacies in fracture reduction and implant placement, leading to improved surgical outcomes . While CBCT technology is likely to gain more popularity in interventional and intraoperative imaging in the future, this will require improvement in image quality (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9] To our knowledge, the use of CBCT in the postoperative assessment of orbital fracture reconstruction has not yet been described in the literature. CBCT provides craniofacial skeletal imaging with high geometric accuracy in all planes.…”
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“…Thonissen et al . found that the overall specificity for detecting thin bony structures of the human jaw in CBCT scans is low at 13.89%, and this may be a result of differences between dose and high‐resolution protocol . Simonds et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14][15][16] Thonissen et al 17 found that the overall specificity for detecting thin bony structures of the human jaw in CBCT scans is low at 13.89%, and this may be a result of differences between dose and high-resolution protocol. [18][19][20] Simonds et al 13 T A B L E 3 Different mandible fracture sites with concomitant isolated fractures of the lateral and/or posterior maxillary sinus explained by the authors as a puncture to the posterior maxillary wall by the anteriorly displaced coronoid process. However, their conclusion may be limited by the relatively small sample size of 22 patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%