2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2020.08.028
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Management of Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures Utilizing Intraoperative 3-Dimensional Imaging: The ZYGOMAS Protocol

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“…The finding can be attributed to the fact that MRP reconstructs the fracture position from any angle such as sagittal, coronal, oblique, and curved planes [ 16 ]. In addition to MPR, VR is one of the most eye-catching emerging technologies in recent years [ 17 ]. In this study, the detection rate of VR on maxillofacial fractures was 97.79%, and the rate was the highest in mandibular fractures (100.00%), zygomatic fractures (100.00%), orbital fractures (100.00%), sphenoid fractures (100.00%), and dislocations of the temporomandibular joint (100.00%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The finding can be attributed to the fact that MRP reconstructs the fracture position from any angle such as sagittal, coronal, oblique, and curved planes [ 16 ]. In addition to MPR, VR is one of the most eye-catching emerging technologies in recent years [ 17 ]. In this study, the detection rate of VR on maxillofacial fractures was 97.79%, and the rate was the highest in mandibular fractures (100.00%), zygomatic fractures (100.00%), orbital fractures (100.00%), sphenoid fractures (100.00%), and dislocations of the temporomandibular joint (100.00%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to helping to make the decision of whether to reconstruct the orbital floor, intraoperative CT can be used to assess the accuracy of the zygoma reduction as well, which may be particularly useful in cases with severe displacement or adjacent fractures. 28 The use of intraoperative CT imaging gives the surgeon the ability to assess unexposed articulations and the status of the orbital floor, which has the potential to reduce the number of incisions required to accurately treat ZMC fractures. 29 In cases where internal orbital reconstruction is performed, intraoperative CT can help the surgeon assess the choice and positioning of the orbital implant and allows for intraoperative adjustments to be made such as repositioning, recontouring or exchanging the implant.…”
Section: Intraoperative Imaging and Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In traditional ZMC fracture reduction surgery, surgeons usually conduct the preoperative surgical simulation mentally to determine the correct operational procedure and ensure the success of the operation. As a result, the quality of the surgical plan often depends on the surgeon's own clinical experience, surgical skill, and it is di cult for every member of the surgical group to share that information about the surgical plan [6][7][8][9][10] .…”
Section: Background and Rationale {6a}mentioning
confidence: 99%