2018
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000004290
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Abstract: Based on our early experience, virtual surgical planning using a modified Melbourne technique for total vault remodeling achieves good results in the management of late presenting scaphocephaly.

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“…Recent works have introduced assessment of shape change and outcome of surgical craniosynostosis correction by means of SSM. 6,15,[22][23][24] Surgical planning of scaphocephaly correction has been performed in the past by means of 3D-printed models 25 as well as using virtual planning 26 ; more recently, finite element modeling (FEM) was introduced to plan cranial reshaping [27][28][29] as well as SAC. 7,17,30 FEM allows virtual planning of surgical correction strategies by allowing to test the effect of osteotomy locations and distractor selection on the overall calvarial shape as well as localized features.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent works have introduced assessment of shape change and outcome of surgical craniosynostosis correction by means of SSM. 6,15,[22][23][24] Surgical planning of scaphocephaly correction has been performed in the past by means of 3D-printed models 25 as well as using virtual planning 26 ; more recently, finite element modeling (FEM) was introduced to plan cranial reshaping [27][28][29] as well as SAC. 7,17,30 FEM allows virtual planning of surgical correction strategies by allowing to test the effect of osteotomy locations and distractor selection on the overall calvarial shape as well as localized features.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…66,67 Cranial vault remodeling for congenital calvarial defects has also been addressed with three-dimensional tools, including sagittal, metopic, and coronal single-suture craniosynostosis. 9,68 Challenging situations such as late-presentation scaphocephaly and multisuture fusion have been addressed with virtual surgical planning and computer-aided design and manufacturing custom cutting templates, which guide cranial osteotomies and reassembly (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual surgical plan conformity has been assessed in prior studies for cranial vault remodeling, 7,33 orthognathic surgery, 11,12,15,[34][35][36] and mandibular reconstruction. 8,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43] Overall, these studies used cephalometric point analysis and found a high degree of linear and angular virtual surgical plan accuracy.…”
Section: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery • April 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%