Three-dimensional virtual simulation of orthognathic surgery is now a well-established method in maxillo-facial surgery. The commercial software packages are still burdened by a consistent imprecision on soft tissue predictions. In this study, the authors produced an anatomically detailed patient specific numerical model for simulation of soft tissue changes in orthognathic surgery. Eight patients were prospectively enrolled. Each patient underwent CBCT and planar x-rays prior to surgery and in addition received an MRI scan. Postoperative soft-tissue change was simulated using Finite Element Modeling (FEM) relying on a patient-specific 3D models generated combining data from preoperative CBCT (hard tissue) scans and MRI scans (muscles and s...
PURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) virtual planning of orthognathic surgery in combination with 3D soft...
PURPOSE: Facial soft tissue prediction in orthognathic surgery could be a valuable aid to preview th...
PURPOSE: Facial soft tissue prediction in orthognathic surgery could be a valuable aid to preview th...
This paper describes a surgical planning, simulation and prediction of facial soft tissue appearance...
Repositioning of the maxilla in orthognathic surgery is carried out for functional and aesthetic pur...
Repositioning of the maxilla in orthognathic surgery is carried out for functional and aesthetic pur...
This study tests computer imaging software (SurgiCase-CMF(\uae), Materialise) that enables surgeons ...
This study tests computer imaging software (SurgiCase-CMF(\uae), Materialise) that enables surgeons ...
Repositioning of the maxilla in orthognathic surgery is carried out for functional and aesthetic pu...
This study tests computer imaging software (SurgiCase-CMF(\uae), Materialise) that enables surgeons ...
This paper addresses the prediction of face soft tissue deformations resulting from bone repositioni...
www.zib.de/visual/projects/cas Abstract. The aim of our work is to provide maxillofacial surgeons wi...
The purpose of this paper is to report a new technique for three-dimensional facial soft-tissue-chan...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) virtual planning of orthognathic surge...
Abstract—Complex maxillofacial malformations continue to present challenges in analysis and correcti...
PURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) virtual planning of orthognathic surgery in combination with 3D soft...
PURPOSE: Facial soft tissue prediction in orthognathic surgery could be a valuable aid to preview th...
PURPOSE: Facial soft tissue prediction in orthognathic surgery could be a valuable aid to preview th...
This paper describes a surgical planning, simulation and prediction of facial soft tissue appearance...
Repositioning of the maxilla in orthognathic surgery is carried out for functional and aesthetic pur...
Repositioning of the maxilla in orthognathic surgery is carried out for functional and aesthetic pur...
This study tests computer imaging software (SurgiCase-CMF(\uae), Materialise) that enables surgeons ...
This study tests computer imaging software (SurgiCase-CMF(\uae), Materialise) that enables surgeons ...
Repositioning of the maxilla in orthognathic surgery is carried out for functional and aesthetic pu...
This study tests computer imaging software (SurgiCase-CMF(\uae), Materialise) that enables surgeons ...
This paper addresses the prediction of face soft tissue deformations resulting from bone repositioni...
www.zib.de/visual/projects/cas Abstract. The aim of our work is to provide maxillofacial surgeons wi...
The purpose of this paper is to report a new technique for three-dimensional facial soft-tissue-chan...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) virtual planning of orthognathic surge...
Abstract—Complex maxillofacial malformations continue to present challenges in analysis and correcti...
PURPOSE: Three-dimensional (3D) virtual planning of orthognathic surgery in combination with 3D soft...
PURPOSE: Facial soft tissue prediction in orthognathic surgery could be a valuable aid to preview th...
PURPOSE: Facial soft tissue prediction in orthognathic surgery could be a valuable aid to preview th...