The Current State of Intraoperative Imaging in Maxillofacial Surgery: A Systematic Review
Charlotte Thomas, Gary Dong, Dorien I. Schonebaum, Sanjana Challa, Alynah J. Adams, Emily Song, Fatima Arif, Jose A. Foppiani, Warren Schubert, Umar Choudry, Samuel J. Lin

TL;DR
This review examines how intraoperative imaging is used in maxillofacial surgery, finding that while it offers real-time guidance, inconsistent reporting limits clear comparisons between techniques.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic evaluation of current intraoperative imaging techniques in maxillofacial surgery and highlights the need for standardized outcome measures.
Findings
Intraoperative CT and stereotactic navigation showed significant restoration of normal facial symmetry.
Stereotactic navigation achieved an accuracy of less than 2 mm.
Cone-beam CT added minimal intraoperative time, ranging from 1 to 20 minutes.
Abstract
Background: In maxillofacial reconstruction, even small inaccuracies can compromise aesthetics, function, and safety. Surgeons currently rely on preoperative imaging; however, recent advances in intraoperative imaging now provide three-dimensional, real-time guidance, possibly enhancing surgical outcomes. This review evaluates the current application of intraoperative imaging in maxillary and mandibular surgery including its impact on accuracy, efficiency, and outcomes. Methods: Two separate systematic reviews (PROSPERO CRD420251125497, CRD420251124600), analyzing maxillary and mandibular repair were conducted through Cochrane, Medline, Embase, and Web of Science. Both reviews adhered to the PRISMA guidelines. Inclusion criteria encompassed intraoperative digital imaging or navigation in maxillary or mandibular surgery. Studies without human subjects, intraoperative imaging, or the…
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TopicsFacial Trauma and Fracture Management · Meningioma and schwannoma management · Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
