Augmented reality-guided osteotomies for simulated mandibular reconstruction with fibular bone using virtual cutting guides and 3D navigation.

The British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery 2025 Vol.63(3) p. 246-251

Coppen C, Snoeijink TJ, Weijs WLJ, Verhulst A, Verhoeven T, Rijssel JTV, Maal TJJ, Dik EA

Abstract

In the last decades, maxillomandibular reconstruction has been revolutionised by the use of free flaps and virtual surgical planning technologies. However, the currently available applied physical cutting guides provide no intraoperative flexibility, and adjustments based on intraoperative findings are not possible. A novel augmented reality (AR)-guided technique is presented that allows for quick intraoperative surgical planning adaptations. A mandibular reconstruction using fibular bone was simulated and an application for Microsoft's HoloLens 2 developed for modelling the fibular segments. The application provided real-time feedback on the position of the saw with respect to the virtual planned osteotomy planes projected on the fibular bone. The technique was investigated in a validation test using 3-dimensional printed fibular models. Mean (SD) deviations from the planned osteotomy plane, expressed in degrees and segment length deviation, were 4.1° (2.6) and 2.0 mm (1.1), respectively, for session one, and 3.1° (2.3) and 2.3 mm (1.4), respectively, for session two. The feasibility of the AR-guided technique to perform osteotomies of fibular bone was established in this workflow simulation. The technique can improve the transfer of the preoperative plan to the intraoperative situation. Further development is, however, necessary since conventional cuttings guides are, so far, superior.

추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 mandibular scispacy 1
해부 fibular scispacy 1
기타 mandibular scispacy 1
기타 fibular bone scispacy 1
기타 maxillomandibular scispacy 1
기타 fibular scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Mandibular Reconstruction; Fibula; Surgery, Computer-Assisted; Osteotomy; Augmented Reality; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Printing, Three-Dimensional; Patient Care Planning; Models, Anatomic