2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2018.01.035
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Protocol for Single-Stage Bilateral Temporomandibular Joint Replacement Using Intraoperative Navigation in Patients With Ankylosis

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“…30 Newman also used CANPS to allow for "real-time" navigation during osteotomy in ankylosis. 29 Other calibrated surgical instruments such as saws or burrs can also be used, but vibrations of the handpiece, and the danger of taking the eyes away from the surgical field to watch a monitor make such instruments inappropriate. Furthermore, the problem with navigating with a saw is that the active tip of the instrument is not a single point but has a more or less wide path, so it is not suitable for direct navigation.…”
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“…30 Newman also used CANPS to allow for "real-time" navigation during osteotomy in ankylosis. 29 Other calibrated surgical instruments such as saws or burrs can also be used, but vibrations of the handpiece, and the danger of taking the eyes away from the surgical field to watch a monitor make such instruments inappropriate. Furthermore, the problem with navigating with a saw is that the active tip of the instrument is not a single point but has a more or less wide path, so it is not suitable for direct navigation.…”
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“…Gui et al in 2014 reported that navigation‐guided lateral gap arthroplasty showed great benefits for accuracy and safety in this potentially complicated procedure 30 . Newman also used CANPS to allow for “real‐time” navigation during osteotomy in ankylosis 29 . CANPS has helped us to perform the arthroplasty gap in temporomandibular joint ankylosis surgery as planned and avoiding lesions to important anatomical structures.…”
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“…Facial nerve injury and the close proximity of the middle meningeal artery to the neck of the condyle are the two main obstacles to temporomandibular joint surgery. Newman et al (2018) established a protocol based on the utilization of intermaxillary xation screws to produce accurate and reproducible results using intraoperative navigation during total joint replacement for the correction of bilateral temporomandibular joint ankylosis. They noted that intraoperative navigation not only allows for real-time identi cation of important structures but also helps con rm that no rotation or movement of the mandibular complex is occurring, which is particularly bene cial for the use of custom joints.…”
Section: Maxillomandibular Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%