Genioplasty using a simple CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing) surgical guide
Se-Ho Lim, Moon-Key Kim, Sang-Hoon Kang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple CAD/CAM surgical guide for genioplasty, improving accuracy in bone cutting during facial surgery.
Contribution
A novel, practical CAD/CAM surgical guide for genioplasty is developed and successfully tested in real surgery.
Findings
A 3D model-based surgical guide was designed and 3D-printed for genioplasty.
The guide enabled accurate osteotomy and bone repositioning as planned in simulations.
The surgical guide proved to be a reliable and practical tool in real genioplasty procedures.
Abstract
The present study introduces the design and fabrication of a simple surgical guide with which to perform genioplasty. A three-dimensional reconstruction of the patient’s cranio-maxilla region was built, with a dentofacial skeletal model, then derived from CT DICOM data. A surgical simulation was performed on the maxilla and mandible, using three-dimensional cephalometry. We then simulated a full genioplasty, in silico, using the three-dimensional (3D) model of the mandible, according to the final surgical treatment plan. The simulation allowed us to design a surgical guide for genioplasty, which was then computer-rendered and 3D-printed. The manufactured surgical device was ultimately used in an actual genioplasty to guide the osteotomy and to move the cut bone segment to the intended location. We successfully performed the osteotomy, as planned during a genioplasty, using the…
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TopicsComparative International Legal Studies · Comparative constitutional jurisprudence studies · Legal processes and jurisprudence
