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Registration for computer-navigated surgery in edentulous patients: A problem-based decision concept

Abstract Background Surgical navigation is a commonly used tool in cranio-maxillofacial surgery. Registration is the key element for precision, and a number of studies have shown different techniques to be accurate. Nonetheless, uncertainty surrounds the special situation in edentulous patients and...

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Published in:Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery 2011-09, Vol.39 (6), p.453-458
Main Authors: Lübbers, Heinz-Theo, Matthews, Felix, Zemann, Wolfgang, Grätz, Klaus W, Obwegeser, Joachim A, Bredell, Marius
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description Abstract Background Surgical navigation is a commonly used tool in cranio-maxillofacial surgery. Registration is the key element for precision, and a number of studies have shown different techniques to be accurate. Nonetheless, uncertainty surrounds the special situation in edentulous patients and a practical approach to what can be a challenging problem. Materials and methods Four registration strategies for the Brainlab VectorVision2 system are presented for surgical navigation of edentulous patients: three landmark-based, point-to-point techniques and one surface-based matching strategy are evaluated. Results The methods described differ in overall accuracy as well as in the region covered. In general, the more time-consuming and invasive the technique, the more precise it is. The non-invasive techniques are less precise, and they cover only small regions with sufficient accuracy. Conclusions Taking into account which type of accuracy is clinically relevant and that the whole skull does not always need to be covered with the greatest possible accuracy, all the described techniques have their indications. The simpler and less invasive techniques can spare time, decrease costs, and harm patient. A decision tree is presented to the reader.
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Bone Screws
Computer-navigated surgery
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Craniofacial surgery
Decision Trees
Dentistry
Facial bones, jaws, teeth, parodontium: diseases, semeiology
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Humans
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional - methods
Lasers
Maxillofacial surgery
Medical sciences
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Mouth, Edentulous - surgery
Non tumoral diseases
Occlusal Splints
Oral Surgical Procedures - methods
Orbit - anatomy & histology
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Registration
Skull - diagnostic imaging
Skull - surgery
Surgery
Surgery, Computer-Assisted - methods
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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