Sukegawa Shintaro, Yoneda Shingo, Kanno Takahiro, Tohmori Hidetoshi, Furuki Yoshihiko
Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital, 1-2-1, Asahi-machi, Takamatsu, Kagawa, 760-8557, Japan.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Federation of National Public Services and Affiliated Personnel Mutual Aid Associations, Kure Kyosai Hospital, Hiroshima, Japan.
J Med Case Rep. 2019 Jul 9;13(1):209. doi: 10.1186/s13256-019-2159-8.
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons often encounter foreign objects within the human body. Despite the visual identification of foreign objects via imaging techniques, the accurate determination of their position in the maxillofacial area can be challenging. The clinical application of a navigation system can solve this issue. This system provides a useful guide for a safer and more accurate surgical technique by accurately determining the location of the lesion in real time during the surgery. However, complications with regard to registration may be encountered. We describe a navigation system that simplifies registration using a dental splint with embedded reference points for foreign body removal in the maxilla.
A 78-year-old Japanese woman was referred with the chief complaint of pain in the left upper molar region. We found the symptoms to be associated with a foreign body in the maxilla and decided to remove it. A minimally invasive treatment procedure was desirable. However, the lesion was in contact with the maxillary sinus, and it was difficult to pinpoint its position because of the absence of an anatomical landmark. Therefore, we decided to use a navigation system. In order to simplify registration, a dental splint with embedded reference points was created. The registration could be reliably performed before surgery using an optical navigation system that facilitates the process, using splints with embedded reference points. Following preoperative registration, the splint with the reference frame was placed in the patient's mouth, and the accuracy of the navigation was confirmed. The position with respect to the maxillary sinus was precisely identified followed by the removal of the surrounding bone and excision of the lesion. Therefore, the surgery could be accurately performed without perforating the maxillary sinus. In addition, owing to preoperative registration, the operative time could be shortened. After the surgical procedure, the patient's symptoms disappeared.
The procedure was performed in a precise, minimally invasive manner. Furthermore, the operative time was reduced by the simplified registration process, wherein a splint was embedded with reference points. This technique may prove useful for performing maxillofacial surgical procedures.
口腔颌面外科医生经常会遇到人体内的异物。尽管通过成像技术可以目视识别异物,但准确确定其在颌面区域的位置可能具有挑战性。导航系统的临床应用可以解决这个问题。该系统通过在手术过程中实时准确确定病变位置,为更安全、更精确的手术技术提供了有用的指导。然而,可能会遇到与配准相关的并发症。我们描述了一种导航系统,该系统使用带有嵌入式参考点的牙夹板简化配准,用于上颌骨异物取出。
一名78岁的日本女性因左上磨牙区疼痛为主诉前来就诊。我们发现症状与上颌骨内的异物有关,并决定将其取出。理想的是采用微创治疗方法。然而,病变与上颌窦相邻,由于缺乏解剖标志,很难精确确定其位置。因此,我们决定使用导航系统。为了简化配准,制作了带有嵌入式参考点的牙夹板。使用带有嵌入式参考点的夹板,通过光学导航系统可以在手术前可靠地进行配准,该系统便于配准过程。术前配准后,将带有参考框架的夹板放入患者口中,并确认导航的准确性。精确确定了相对于上颌窦的位置,随后去除周围骨质并切除病变。因此,可以准确地进行手术而不穿破上颌窦。此外,由于术前配准,手术时间得以缩短。手术后,患者症状消失。
该手术以精确、微创的方式进行。此外,简化的配准过程(其中夹板嵌入参考点)缩短了手术时间。该技术可能对进行颌面外科手术有用。