Pre-operative virtual planning followed by fabrication of patient-specific guiding instruments for mandibular deformity after fibula free flap reconstruction

Abstract

Corrective osteotomy for secondary mandibular reconstruction is complex, and it is extremely difficult to achieve desirable three-dimensional positioning. The authors present a case for repositioning the mandibular segments of mandibular deformity after fibula free flap reconstruction using computer-assisted surgical simulation and patient-specific guiding instruments. A 69-year-old man developed severe mandibular deviation after segmental mandibulectomy and reconstruction with fibula free flap for basal cell carcinoma of the mental region. A virtual osteotomy was performed between the mandible and fibula on a 3D virtual model using simulation software. The proximal mandibular segments were placed in the ideal position using a 3D virtual model. The original contour of the mandible before the primary resection was used as a reference for repositioning. Patient-specific guiding instruments were fabricated for the pre-osteotomy and intraoperative positioning of the osteotomized mandible, enabling bone fragments to be repositioned and fixed using the pre-operative plan. Post-operative CT showed that the mandibular segments were precisely repositioned. In this case, virtual planning and patient-specific guiding instruments were useful in corrective surgery for mandibular deformity after fibula free flap reconstruction

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