The Need For Overcorrection: Evaluation Of Computer-Assisted, Virtually Planned, Fronto-Orbital Advancement Using Postoperative 3d Photography

NEUROSURGICAL FOCUS(2021)

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OBJECTIVE The main indication for craniofacial remodeling of craniosynostosis is to correct the deformity, but potential increased intracranial pressure resulting in neurocognitive damage and neuropsychological disadvantages cannot be neglected. The relapse rate after fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) seems to be high; however, to date, objective measurement techniques do not exist. The aim of this study was to quantify the outcome of FOA using computer-assisted design (CAD) and computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM) to create individualized 3D-printed templates for correction of craniosynostosis, using postoperative 3D photographic head and face surface scans during follow-up.METHODS The authors included all patients who underwent FOA between 2014 and 2020 with individualized, CAD/ CAM-based, 3D-printed templates and received postoperative 3D photographic face and head scans at follow-up. Since 2016, the authors have routinely planned an additional ?overcorrection? of 3 mm to the CAD-based FOA correction of the affected side(s). The virtually planned supraorbital angle for FOA correction was compared with the postoperative supraorbital angle measured on postoperative 3D photographic head and face surface scans. The primary outcome was the delta between the planned CAD/CAM FOA correction and that achieved based on 3D photographs. Secondary outcomes included outcomes with and those without ?overcorrection,? time of surgery, blood loss, and morbidity.RESULTS Short-term follow-up (mean 9 months after surgery; 14 patients) showed a delta of 12? between the planned and achieved supraorbital angle. Long-term follow-up (mean 23 months; 8 patients) showed stagnant supraorbital angles without a significant increase in relapse. Postsurgical supraorbital angles after an additionally planned overcorrection (of 3 mm) of the affected side showed a mean delta of 11? versus 14? without overcorrection. The perioperative and postoperative complication rates of the whole cohort (n = 36) were very low, and the mean (SD) intraoperative blood loss was 128 (60) ml with a mean (SD) transfused red blood cell volume of 133 (67) ml.CONCLUSIONS Postoperative measurement of the applied FOA on 3D photographs is a feasible and objective method for assessment of surgical results. The delta between the FOA correction planned with CAD/CAM and the achieved correction can be analyzed on postoperative 3D photographs. In the future, calculation of the amount of ?overcorrection? needed to avoid relapse of the affected side(s) after FOA may be possible with the aid of these techniques.
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fronto-orbital advancement, computer-assisted manufacturing, computer-assisted design, craniosynostosis, CAD, CAM-based craniofacial remodeling, pediatric neurosurgery, virtual planning
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