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使用增强现实技术的机器人辅助下颌角劈裂截骨术:临床动物实验的初步结果

Robot-Assisted Surgery for Mandibular Angle Split Osteotomy Using Augmented Reality: Preliminary Results on Clinical Animal Experiment.

作者信息

Zhou Chaozheng, Zhu Ming, Shi Yunyong, Lin Li, Chai Gang, Zhang Yan, Xie Le

机构信息

Institute of Forming Technology and Equipment, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Xuhui, Shanghai, 200030, China.

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Shanghai 9th People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai, Huangpu, Shanghai, 200011, China.

出版信息

Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2017 Oct;41(5):1228-1236. doi: 10.1007/s00266-017-0900-5. Epub 2017 Jul 19.

Abstract

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Mandibular angle split osteotomy (MASO) is a procedure widely used for prominent mandibular angles. However, conventional mandibular plastic surgery is invasive and high risk. It may induce postoperative neurosensory disturbance of the inferior alveolar nerve, fractures and infection due to the complexity of the anatomical structure and the narrow surgical field of view. The success rate of MASO surgery usually depends on the clinical experience and skills of the surgeon. To evaluate the performance of inexperienced plastic surgeons conducting this surgery, a self-developed and constructed robot system based on augmented reality is used. This robot system provides for sufficient accuracy and safety within the clinical environment. To evaluate the accuracy and safety of MASO surgery, an animal study using this robot was performed in the clinical room, and the results were then evaluated. Four osteotomy planes were successfully performed on two dogs; that is, twenty tunnels (each dog drilled on bilaterally) were drilled in the dogs' mandible bones. Errors at entrance and target points were 1.04 ± 0.19 and 1.22 ± 0.24 mm, respectively. The angular error between the planned and drilled tunnels was 6.69° ± 1.05°. None of the dogs experienced severe complications. Therefore, this technique can be regarded as a useful approach for training inexperienced plastic surgeons on the various aspects of plastic surgery.

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摘要

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下颌角劈开截骨术(MASO)是一种广泛用于治疗下颌角突出的手术。然而,传统的下颌整形手术具有侵入性且风险高。由于解剖结构复杂和手术视野狭窄,可能会导致术后下牙槽神经感觉障碍、骨折和感染。MASO手术的成功率通常取决于外科医生的临床经验和技能。为了评估无经验的整形外科医生进行该手术的表现,使用了一种基于增强现实自行开发和构建的机器人系统。该机器人系统在临床环境中提供了足够的准确性和安全性。为了评估MASO手术的准确性和安全性,在临床手术室使用该机器人进行了一项动物研究,然后对结果进行评估。在两只狗身上成功完成了四个截骨平面;也就是说,在狗的下颌骨上钻了二十个隧道(每只狗双侧钻孔)。入口点和靶点的误差分别为1.04±0.19毫米和1.22±0.24毫米。计划隧道与钻孔隧道之间的角度误差为6.69°±1.05°。没有一只狗出现严重并发症。因此,该技术可被视为一种有用的方法,用于培训无经验的整形外科医生进行整形外科的各个方面。

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