Background: The purpose of this study was to prospectively test the accuracy of computer-aided orthognathic surgery comparing the virtual surgical planning with the three-dimensional (3D) outcome. Methods: Patients that underwent computer-assisted orthognathic surgery were retrospectively evaluated. The postoperative results were compared with the surgical plan, superimposing the postoperative computed tomography (CT) scan onto the virtual plan. Surface-based superimpositioning of the postoperative CT scan onto the 3D preoperative plan was carried out to visualize the discrepancy between preoperative virtual plan and postoperative 3D CT result. Results: A total of 17 consecutive patients that underwent two-jaw computer-assisted orthognathic surgery were enrolled in the study. The average linear differences for selected points were <1 mm in 12 patients out of 17. In 5 patients out of 17, the average differences for selected points were <2 mm. Conclusions: An overall high degree of accuracy between the virtual plan and the postoperative result was found.

Evaluation of the accuracy of virtual planning in orthognathic surgery: A morphometric study

Zavattero E.;Gerbino G.;Ramieri G.;
2019-01-01

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Background: The purpose of this study was to prospectively test the accuracy of computer-aided orthognathic surgery comparing the virtual surgical planning with the three-dimensional (3D) outcome. Methods: Patients that underwent computer-assisted orthognathic surgery were retrospectively evaluated. The postoperative results were compared with the surgical plan, superimposing the postoperative computed tomography (CT) scan onto the virtual plan. Surface-based superimpositioning of the postoperative CT scan onto the 3D preoperative plan was carried out to visualize the discrepancy between preoperative virtual plan and postoperative 3D CT result. Results: A total of 17 consecutive patients that underwent two-jaw computer-assisted orthognathic surgery were enrolled in the study. The average linear differences for selected points were <1 mm in 12 patients out of 17. In 5 patients out of 17, the average differences for selected points were <2 mm. Conclusions: An overall high degree of accuracy between the virtual plan and the postoperative result was found.
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Accuracy; Orthognathic surgery; Virtual planning; Adult; Dimensional Measurement Accuracy; Female; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Italy; Male; Orthognathic Surgical Procedures; Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care; Preoperative Care; Retrospective Studies; Surgery, Computer-Assisted; Computer-Aided Design; Mandible; Maxilla; Patient Care Planning
Zavattero E.; Romano M.; Gerbino G.; Rossi D.S.; Gianni A.B.; Ramieri G.; Baj A.
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