PURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) analysis and planning are powerful tools in craniofacial and reconstructive surgery. The elements include 1) analysis, 2) planning, 3) virtual surgery, 4) 3D printouts of guides or implants, and 5) verification of actual to planned results. The purpose of this article is to review different applications of 3D planning in craniomaxillofacial surgery.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Case examples involving 3D analysis and planning were reviewed. Common threads pertaining to all types of reconstruction are highlighted and contrasted with unique aspects specific to new applications in craniomaxillofacial surgery.
RESULTS: Six examples of 3D planning are described: 1) cranial reconstruction, 2) craniosynostosis, 3) midface advancement, 4) mandibular distraction, 5) mandibular reconstruction, and 6) orthognathic surgery.
CONCLUSIONS: Planning in craniomaxillofacial surgery is useful and has applicability across different procedures and reconstructions. Three-dimensional planning and virtual surgery enhance efficiency, accuracy, creativity, and reproducibility in craniomaxillofacial surgery.
Computer-Aided Design
Craniofacial Dysostosis
Craniosynostoses
Facial Asymmetry
Facial Bones
Female
Frontal Bone
Humans
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Male
Mandible
Mandibular Neoplasms
Mandibular Reconstruction
Maxilla
Micrognathism
Orthognathic Surgical Procedures
Osteogenesis, Distraction
Osteotomy, Le Fort
Patient Care Planning
Printing, Three-Dimensional
Prosthesis Design
Plastic Surgery Procedures
Retrognathia
Skull
Surgery, Computer-Assisted
Treatment Outcome
User-Computer Interface