3D imaging technologies for facial plastic surgery:
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adam_text | 3D
Imaging Technologies for Facial Plastic Surgery
Contents
Glossary
xiii
Introduction to
3D
Imaging Technologies for the Facial Plastic Surgeon
xv
John Pallanch
3D
tools for surgery allow
3D
analysis of images in a way that is meaningful to sur¬
geons for increased insight and understanding of a patient s anatomy.
3D
analysis
provides a way to see more than one plane at the same time in the same image.
This article provides an introduction to
3D
tools in the field of facial plastic surgery
in
2011,
beginning with a look at where surgeons would like to be and what the
dream device would look like.
Foreword
xvii
Richard A. Robb
3D
and the Next Dimension for Facial Plastic Surgery
xix
John Pallanch
3D:
Fusion, Sculpting, Imaging Systems
Image Fusion in Preoperative Planning
577
Stephen A. Schendel, Kelly S. Duncan, and Christopher Lane
This article presents a comprehensive overview of generating a digital Patient-
Specific Anatomic Reconstruction (PSAR) model of the craniofacial complex as
the foundation for a more objective surgical planning platform. The technique ex¬
plores fusing the patient s
3D
radiograph with the corresponding high-precision
3D
surface image within a biomechanical context. As taking
3D
radiographs has
been common practice for many years, this article describes various approaches
to
3D
surface imaging and the importance of achieving high-precision anatomical re¬
sults to simulate surgical outcomes that can be measured and quantified. With the
PSAR model readily available for facial assessment and virtual surgery, the advan¬
tages of this surgical planning technique are discussed.
Evolution of
3D
Surface Imaging Systems in Facial Plastic Surgery
591
Chieh-Han John Tzou and Manfred
Frey
Recent advancements in computer technologies have propelled the development
of
3D
imaging systems.
3D
surface-imaging is taking surgeons to a new level of
communication with patients; moreover, it provides quick and standardized image
documentation. This article recounts the chronologic evolution of
3D
surface imag¬
ing, and summarizes the current status of today s facial surface capturing technol¬
ogy. This article also discusses current
3D
surface imaging hardware and software,
and their different techniques, technologies, and scientific validation, which provides
surgeons with the background information necessary for evaluating the systems and
knowledge about the systems they might incorporate into their own practice.
viii Contents
Teaching
3D
Sculpting to Facial Plastic Surgeons
603
С
Cingi
and
F. Oghan
This article describes the authors course, which takes facial plastic surgeons through
specific exercises to demonstrate the esthetic impact of
3D
manipulations of the nose
and face. The course components are described, which include
3D
assessment, exer¬
cises in manual dexterity, and improving imagination in sculpting facial and nasal fea¬
tures for the optimal esthetic result and match to a given facial shape. The overlap and
relationship between a course in
3D
sculpting in facial plastic surgery and current
3D
tools for design and image analysis being used for facial plastic surgery are discussed.
3D
Study of Facial Morphology and Movement
Creation of the Virtual Patient for the Study of Facial Morphology
615
Chung How
Kau
The author provides an overview of the new imaging technologies that allow the
practitioner to accurately capture the patient s soft tissue facial morphology and un¬
derlying bones and teeth, including details of dental model integration. This article
describes how a virtual patient is created and manipulated and the practical use
of this technology. It takes the quantification of the
3D
surface further by proposing
a reference framework of landmarks of craniofacial structure that can be used for
comparison of surgical change, growth, gender, and phenotype.
3D
Mechanical Modeling of Facial Soft Tissue for Surgery Simulation
623
Edoardo Mazza
and Giuseppe Giovanni Barbarino
State of the art medical image acquisition, image analysis procedures and numerical
calculation techniques are used to realize a computer model of the face capable of
realistically represent the force-deformation characteristics of soft tissue. The model
includes a representation of the superficial layers of the face (skin, superficial mus-
culoaponeurotic system, fat), and most facial muscles. The whole procedure is illus¬
trated for determining geometrical information, assigning mechanical properties to
each soft tissue represented in the model, and validating model predictions based
on a comparison with experimental observations. The capabilities, limitations and
possible future use of this approach are discussed.
3D
Video Analysis of Facial Movements
639
Manfred
Frey,
Chieh-Han JohnTzou, Maria Michaelidou, Igor
Pona, Alina
Hold, Eva
Placheta,
and Hugo B. Kitzinger
This article presents a review of
3D
video analysis for use in patients with facial pa¬
ralysis. The difficulties inherent in quantifying the degree of facial paralysis and the
effect of therapeutics that has led to the use of videos and computer-assisted
3D
analysis are discussed, which can yield quantifiable results of treatment, allow the
description and quantification of facial paralysis, and become a tool in the planning
of operative procedures. The authors provide a step-by-step overview of video anal¬
ysis, and present case studies from two specific techniques they have used in re¬
construction surgery.
3D
as a Surgical Tool
Custom-Made,
3D, Intraoperative
Surgical Guides for Nasal Reconstruction
647
Babar
Sultan and Patrick J. Byrne
This article presents the use of an
intraoperative
surgical guide created by
3D
laser
surface scanning and rapid prototyping. The authors present outcomes of
3
patients
Contents ix
in
whom the
nasal
surgical guide was used intraoperatively for reconstruction of full-
thickness, complex nasal defects. This effort highlights the multidisciplinary ap¬
proach involving a surgeon and anaplastologist integrated with the latest technology
to provide patients with the best possible outcomes.
The Use of
3D
Imaging Tools in Facial Plastic Surgery
655
Michael R. Markiewicz and R. Bryan Bell
The authors present an overview of
3D
computer-aided design and computer-aided
modeling tools available to the facial plastic surgeon. They describe the role of
3D
tools in all phases of computer-aided surgery including; data acquisition, planning,
surgery, and assessment. Applications of these tools include obtaining
3D
measure¬
ments, using mirror imaging to reconstruct missing areas of the head and neck, and
3D
sizing or segmentation of bone and soft tissue. They review clinical outcomes
obtained from studies reviewing
3D
tools. These systems have potential value for
education, reducing operating room time, and improving clinical outcomes.
3D
Volume Assessment Techniques and Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing for
Preoperative
Fabrication of Implants in Head and Neck Reconstruction
683
Ashish
Patel,
David Otterburn, Pierre Saadeh, Jamie
Levine,
and David L.
Hirsch
Cases in
subdisciplines
of craniomaxillofacial surgery—corrective jaw surgery, max-
illofacial trauma, temporomandibular joint/skull base, jaw reconstruction, and post-
ablative reconstruction—illustrate the ease of use, cost effectiveness, and superior
results that can be achieved when using computer-assisted design and
3D
volumet¬
ric analysis in
preoperative
surgical planning. This article discusses the materials
and methods needed to plan cases, illustrates implementation of guides and im¬
plants, and describes postoperative analysis in relation to the virtually planned
surgery.
3D
то
Assess Changes Resulting from Surgery
Assessment of Rhinoplasty Techniques by Overlay of
Bef
ore-and-Af
ter
3D
Images
711
Dean M. Toriumi and
Tatiana
К.
Dixon
This article describes the equipment and software used to create facial
3D
imaging
and discusses the validation and reliability of the objective assessments done using
this equipment. By overlaying
preoperative
and postoperative
3D
images, it is possi¬
ble to assess the surgical changes in
3D.
Methods are described to assess the
3D
changes from the rhinoplasty techniques of nasal dorsal augmentation, increasing
tip projection, narrowing the nose, and nasal lengthening.
3D
Photography in the Objective Analysis of Volume Augmentation
Including Fat Augmentation and Dermal Fillers
725
Jason D. Meier, Robert A.
Glasgold,
and Mark J.
Glasgold
The authors present quantitative and objective
3D
data from their studies showing
long-term results with facial volume augmentation. The first study analyzes fat graft¬
ing of the midface and the second study presents augmentation of the tear trough
with hyaluronic filler. Surgeons using
3D
quantitative analysis can learn the duration
of results and the optimal amount to inject, as well as showing patients results that
are not demonstrable with standard, 2D photography.
Contents
3D In Vivo
Optical Skin Imaging for Intense Pulsed Light and Fractional
Ablative Resurfacing of Photodamaged Skin
737
MatteoTretti Clementoni, Rosalia Lavagno, Maximilian
Catenacci,
Roman
Kantor,
Guido
Mariotto,
and
Igor Shvets
The authors present a
3D
in vivo imaging system used to assess the effectiveness of
IPL and fractional laser treatments of photodamaged skin.
Preoperative
and postop¬
erative images of patients treated with these procedures are analyzed and demon¬
strate the superior ability of this
3D
technology to reveal decrease in vascularity and
improvement in melanin distribution and calculate the degree of individual deep
wrinkles before and after treatment.
3D
Analysis of Tissue Expanders
759
Kate McCarn and Peter A. Hilger
This article reviews some of the phenomena associated with tissue expansion that
are amenable to study with
3D
imaging and presents selected cases from the liter¬
ature where the technology has been used to answer clinical questions and plan pro¬
cedures. The authors discuss implant selection, remodeling, contraction, and
3D
analysis. Future directions and limitations of the use of this technology in the head
and neck are also described.
3D
Analysis of Dentof
acial
Deformities: A New Model for Clinical
Application
767
Jonathan M. Sykes, S.H.
Amin, D.C.
Hatcher, and J. Kim
This article examines the application of
3D
fusion of postoperative anatomy super¬
imposed upon
preoperative
anatomy to evaluate the changes in soft tissues relative
to fixed bony structures. The value of
3D
analysis is to predict and quantitatively
measure the soft tissue changes associated with skeletal orthognathic surgery. An
example is shown of changes in the upper lip that occur after
Le Fort
I osteotomy,
illustrating how these soft tissue changes can be measures with the
3D
software.
Uses and future applications of this technology are described.
Index
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