Open Access Research Article

Application of 3D Printed Biocompatible Plastic Surgical Template for the Reconstruction of a Nasoalveolar Cleft with Preoperative Volume Analysis

Zoltan Fabian, Kristof Kadar, Lajos Patonay, Krisztian Nagy
Published 30 Jun 2019
Pages 413–415

Abstract

Secondary autogenous bone grafting is the gold standard for the closure of an alveolar cleft. A preoperative surgical planning helps to determine the optimal shape and volume of the graft, that ideally guide canine eruption to the cleft area and ensure adequate nasal support. The authors describe their experience with design and use of an individually shaped 3D template for an autologous bone graft with fibrin glue for correct volume design. The conforming template is designed using freeware and open source software, it is manufactured by means of additive technology using autoclavable resin.

Keywords: alveolar cleft; 3D reconstruction; surgical template; secondary alveolar bone graft

How to Cite this Article

Fabian, Z., Kadar, K., Patonay, L., & Nagy, K. (2019). Application of 3D Printed Biocompatible Plastic Surgical Template for the Reconstruction of a Nasoalveolar Cleft with Preoperative Volume Analysis. Materiale Plastice, 56(2), 413–415. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.19.2.5197
Fabian Z, Kadar K, Patonay L, Nagy K. Application of 3D Printed Biocompatible Plastic Surgical Template for the Reconstruction of a Nasoalveolar Cleft with Preoperative Volume Analysis. Materiale Plastice. 2019;56(2):413–415. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.2.5197
Z. Fabian, K. Kadar, L. Patonay, and K. Nagy, "Application of 3D Printed Biocompatible Plastic Surgical Template for the Reconstruction of a Nasoalveolar Cleft with Preoperative Volume Analysis,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 56, no. 2, pp. 413–415, 2019. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.2.5197
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