Does the implementation of virtual planning has a significant impact on reducing the revision rate in orthognathic surgery?
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Güzel, C., Özel, A. veUçkan, İ. S. (2024). Does the implementation of virtual planning has a significant impact on reducing the revision rate in orthognathic surgery?. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 35(5), 1422-1424. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000010361Özet
Purpose: Conventional orthognathic surgical planning has limitations in accurately transferring the relationship between soft tissue and bone. Virtual planning offers enhanced accuracy and visualization through computer simulation. This study aimed to compare the need for reoperation between patients who underwent conventional and virtual surgical planning for orthognathic surgery. Material and Methods: The study included 352 patients who underwent orthognathic surgery. Reoperation rates and reasons for reoperation were evaluated in patients with conventional model surgery planning (143 patients) and virtual planning (209 patients). Results: The reoperation rate was 7.69% for conventional surgery patients and 3.82% for virtual planning patients. Malocclusion was the most common reason for reoperation in both groups. Bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomies (BSSO) and genioplasty were the most frequently performed revision procedures. Conclusion: Virtual planning in orthognathic surgery may lead to a reduced reoperation rate compared with conventional planning methods. The accuracy, visualization, and interdisciplinary collaboration offered by virtual planning can improve surgical outcomes.
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