A new concept for mandible reconstruction after oncological resection: Multisegment virtual surgical planning.

Majid Ismayilzade, Kemalettin Yildiz, Halil Ibrahim Canter
Author Information
  1. Majid Ismayilzade: Department of Plastic & Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Istinye University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey. Electronic address: mecidismayilzade@hotmail.com.
  2. Kemalettin Yildiz: Department of Plastic & Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Bezmialem Vak��f University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.
  3. Halil Ibrahim Canter: Department of Plastic & Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Istinye University Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Virtual surgical planning (VSP) is good for three dimensional reconstructions in maxillofacial surgery, but it is not problem-free completely especially when the resection margins cannot be affirmed in preoperative period. We aimed to obtain an ideal reconstruction with elaborating VSP to be prepared for adverse conditions during surgery and to proceed the oncological resections step- by- step with A, B, and C resection planes.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Four patients undergoing multisegment VSP for the primary mandible malignancies were included in the study. The first resection margin was detected as plan A in VSP, and plans of B and C were also prepared considering the tumor- positive result of intraoperative frozen section procedure.
RESULTS: Following the tumor resection, margins were extended to the plan B in two patients, and plan C in one patient in accordance with the results of the frozen section procedure.Histogram comparison of the localizations of osteotomies in mandible and fibula, and positions of the implants were calculated at a confidence level of 95 % (p > 0.95) and mean difference was found -0.55 mm, while standard deviation was 1.76 mm.
CONCLUSION: Multisegment virtual surgical planning seems to achieve the optimal reconstruction with the staged resection preventing redundant removal of tumor- free structures like bone and teeth.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Humans
Mandibular Neoplasms
Mandibular Reconstruction
Surgery, Computer-Assisted
Male
Female
Middle Aged
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Patient Care Planning
Aged
Margins of Excision
Mandible
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Adult
Osteotomy

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