Segmental Mandibulectomy and Mandibular Reconstruction with Fibula-Free Flap Using a 3D Template

Tatti, Melania;Carta, Filippo
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Bontempi, Mauro;Deriu, Sara;Mariani, Cinzia;Marrosu, Valeria;Foddis, Emanuele;Gerosa, Clara;Marongiu, Giuseppe;Saba, Luca;Figus, Andrea;Pau, Massimiliano;Leban, Bruno;Puxeddu, Roberto
2024-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: The present study evaluates the influence of virtual surgical planning with a preoperative 3D resin model on aesthetic and functional outcomes in patients treated by segmental mandibulectomy and reconstruction with fibula-free flap for oral cancer. Methods: All consecutive patients who underwent segmental mandibulectomy and mandibular reconstruction with a fibula-free flap using a 3D template at our department from January 2021 to January 2023 were included in the study. "Patients control" were patients treated by reconstruction with a fibula-free flap without using a 3D template. Three-dimensional modeling was performed by converting from preoperative computed tomography to a stereolithography format to obtain the resin 3D models. Qualitative analysis of anatomical and aesthetic results consisted of the evaluation of the patients' aesthetic and functional satisfaction and the symmetry of the mandibular contour observed at clinical examination. Quantitative analysis was based on the assessment of the accuracy and precision of the reconstruction by comparing preoperative and postoperative computed tomograms as objective indicators. Results: Seven patients (five males and two females, mean age of 65.1 years) were included in the study. All patients showed a symmetric mandibular contour based on the clinical examination. After recovery, six patients (85.7%) considered themselves aesthetically satisfied. The quantitative analysis (assessed in six/seven patients) showed that the mean difference between preoperative and postoperative intercondylar distance, intergonial angle distance, anteroposterior dimension, and gonial angle improved in the 3D template-assisted group. Conclusion: The 3D-printed template for mandibular reconstruction with microvascular fibula-free flap can improve aesthetic outcomes in comparison with standard approaches.
2024
2024
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3D reconstruction
free flap
mandibular reconstruction
oral cancer
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Tatti, Melania; Carta, Filippo; Bontempi, Mauro; Deriu, Sara; Mariani, Cinzia; Marrosu, Valeria; Foddis, Emanuele; Gerosa, Clara; Marongiu, Giuseppe; Saba, Luca; Figus, Andrea; Pau, Massimiliano; Leban, Bruno; Puxeddu, Roberto
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