A Robotic System for Implant Modification in Single-stage Cranioplasty
Shuya Liu, Wei-Lun Huang, Chad Gordon, Mehran Armand

TL;DR
This paper presents an automated robotic system that accurately resizes patient-specific craniofacial implants intraoperatively, reducing manual errors and operating time in single-stage cranioplasty procedures.
Contribution
It introduces a novel non-contact method combining 3D scanning, registration, and robotic cutting to improve implant fitting accuracy during surgery.
Findings
Resized implants showed 56% better accuracy than manual methods.
The system reduced resizing time compared to manual adjustments.
Improved fit reduces potential postoperative complications.
Abstract
Craniomaxillofacial reconstruction with patient-specific customized craniofacial implants (CCIs) is most commonly performed for large-sized skeletal defects. Because the exact size of skull resection may not be known prior to the surgery, in the single-stage cranioplasty, a large CCI is prefabricated and resized intraoperatively with a manual-cutting process provided by a surgeon. The manual resizing, however, may be inaccurate and significantly add to the operating time. This paper introduces a fast and non-contact approach for intraoperatively determining the exact contour of the skull resection and automatically resizing the implant to fit the resection area. Our approach includes four steps: First, a patient's defect information is acquired by a 3D scanner. Second, the scanned defect is aligned to the CCI by registering the scanned defect to the reconstructed CT model. Third, a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnatomy and Medical Technology · Facial Trauma and Fracture Management · Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments
