Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Reginaldo Fernandes da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Pereira, Rebeca Valeska Soares, Silva, Joana de Ângelis Alves, Campos, Gustavo José de Luna, Costa, Mário César Furtado da, Araújo, Flaviano Falcão de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7986
Resumo: Introduction: Atrophic mandibular fractures are injuries found in old age due to facial trauma. Its treatment is a challenge, even for experienced surgeons, due to the different approaches that can be taken from clinical decisions. Taking into consideration the limitations that the age presented by most of the affected patients brigs, there are devices that stand out by seeking benefits in terms of predictability and time gain in the intraoperative period. The additive manufacturing is a valuable resource in the surgical planning and rehabilitation of these patients. Objective: To expose a clinical case that demonstrates the success in the use of surgical planning through a prototype printed in 3D technology. Clinical case: Elderly woman, 75 years old, victim of a fall from her own height who had a bilateral atrophic mandible fracture due to facial trauma. The surgical procedure was planned using a prototype printed in 3D technology providing predictability and reduced surgical time. The patient evolved in the postoperative period without complaints, with function immediately restores and without signs of infection or plate exposure. Conclusions: Atrophic mandible fractures are still related to a challenging treatment, therefore, adequate surgical planning and the use of auxiliary strategies such as 3D prototyping provide greater predictability of results, as well as time gain during the intraoperative.
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spelling Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planningTratamiento de la fractura atrofica de la mandibula: prototipos como herramienta de planificación quirúrgicaTratamento de fratura de mandíbula atrófica: prototipagem como ferramenta no planejamento cirúrgicomandibular fracturesedentulous3-Dimensional Printingsfracturas mandibularesarcada edéntulaimpresión tridimensionalfratura mandibulararcada edêntulaimpressão em 3DIntroduction: Atrophic mandibular fractures are injuries found in old age due to facial trauma. Its treatment is a challenge, even for experienced surgeons, due to the different approaches that can be taken from clinical decisions. Taking into consideration the limitations that the age presented by most of the affected patients brigs, there are devices that stand out by seeking benefits in terms of predictability and time gain in the intraoperative period. The additive manufacturing is a valuable resource in the surgical planning and rehabilitation of these patients. Objective: To expose a clinical case that demonstrates the success in the use of surgical planning through a prototype printed in 3D technology. Clinical case: Elderly woman, 75 years old, victim of a fall from her own height who had a bilateral atrophic mandible fracture due to facial trauma. The surgical procedure was planned using a prototype printed in 3D technology providing predictability and reduced surgical time. The patient evolved in the postoperative period without complaints, with function immediately restores and without signs of infection or plate exposure. Conclusions: Atrophic mandible fractures are still related to a challenging treatment, therefore, adequate surgical planning and the use of auxiliary strategies such as 3D prototyping provide greater predictability of results, as well as time gain during the intraoperative.Introducción: Las fracturas en la mandíbula atrófica son lesiones que se encuentran en la vejez por traumatismo facial. El tratamiento es un desafío, incluso para cirujanos experimentados, debido a los diferentes enfoques que se pueden realizar en función de las decisiones clínicas. Teniendo en cuenta las limitaciones que trae la edad que presenta la mayoría de los pacientes afectados, existen dispositivos que buscan beneficios en cuanto a previsibilidad y ganancia de tiempo durante la operación. La fabricación aditiva es un recurso valioso en la planificación operativa y la rehabilitación de estos pacientes. Objetivo: Exponer un caso clínico que demuestre el éxito en el uso de la planificación quirúrgica a través de un prototipo impreso en tecnología 3D. Caso clínico: anciana de 75 años, víctima de una caída desde su propia altura que presenta una fractura atrófica bilateral de mandíbula por traumatismo facial. Su procedimiento quirúrgico se planificó utilizando un prototipo impreso en tecnología 3D, proporcionando previsibilidad y reducido tiempo quirúrgico. El paciente evolucionó en el postoperatorio sin quejas, con la función inmediatamente restaurada y sin signos de infección o exposición a placa. Conclusiones: Las fracturas atróficas de mandíbula todavía se consideran un tratamiento desafiante, por lo que la planificación quirúrgica adecuada y el uso de estrategias auxiliares como el prototipado 3D brindan una mayor predictibilidad de resultados, así como un ahorro de tiempo durante la operación.Introdução: As fraturas em mandíbula atrófica são lesões encontradas na terceira idade decorrentes de traumas na face. O tratamento, mostra-se como um desafio, inclusive para cirurgiões experientes pelas diversas abordagens que podem ser realizadas a partir das decisões clínicas. Levando em considerações as limitações que a idade apresentada pela maior parte dos pacientes acometidos traz, destacam-se artifícios que visam benefícios quanto a previsibilidade e ganha de tempo no transoperatório. A manufatura aditiva é um recurso valioso no planejamento operatório e reabilitação destes pacientes. Objetivo: Expor caso clínico que demonstra o sucesso no uso do planejamento cirúrgico por meio de um protótipo impresso em tecnologia 3D. Caso clínico: Idosa com 75 anos, vítima de queda da própria altura que apresentou fratura de mandíbula atrófica bilateral decorrente do trauma em face. Teve seu procedimento cirúrgico planejado por meio de protótipo impresso em tecnologia 3D, proporcionando previsibilidade e tempo cirúrgico reduzido. Paciente evoluiu no pós-operatório sem queixas, com função restabelecida de forma imediata e sem sinais de infecção ou exposição da placa. Conclusões: As fraturas de mandíbula atrófica ainda são consideradas de tratamento desafiador, dessa forma, um planejamento cirúrgico adequado e o uso de estratégias auxiliares como a prototipagem 3D proporcionam maior previsibilidade de resultados, bem como, ganho de tempo no transoperatório.Research, Society and Development2020-09-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/798610.33448/rsd-v9i9.7986Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e796997986Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e796997986Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e7969979862525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7986/7017Copyright (c) 2020 Reginaldo Fernandes da Silva; Rebeca Valeska Soares Pereira; Joana de Ângelis Alves Silva; Gustavo José de Luna Campos; Mário César Furtado da Costa; Flaviano Falcão de Araújohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Reginaldo Fernandes daPereira, Rebeca Valeska SoaresSilva, Joana de Ângelis Alves Campos, Gustavo José de Luna Costa, Mário César Furtado da Araújo, Flaviano Falcão de 2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7986Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:34.094245Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
Tratamiento de la fractura atrofica de la mandibula: prototipos como herramienta de planificación quirúrgica
Tratamento de fratura de mandíbula atrófica: prototipagem como ferramenta no planejamento cirúrgico
title Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
spellingShingle Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
Silva, Reginaldo Fernandes da
mandibular fractures
edentulous
3-Dimensional Printings
fracturas mandibulares
arcada edéntula
impresión tridimensional
fratura mandibular
arcada edêntula
impressão em 3D
title_short Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
title_full Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
title_fullStr Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
title_full_unstemmed Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
title_sort Atrophic mandibular fracture treatment: prototyping as a tool in surgical planning
author Silva, Reginaldo Fernandes da
author_facet Silva, Reginaldo Fernandes da
Pereira, Rebeca Valeska Soares
Silva, Joana de Ângelis Alves
Campos, Gustavo José de Luna
Costa, Mário César Furtado da
Araújo, Flaviano Falcão de
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Rebeca Valeska Soares
Silva, Joana de Ângelis Alves
Campos, Gustavo José de Luna
Costa, Mário César Furtado da
Araújo, Flaviano Falcão de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Reginaldo Fernandes da
Pereira, Rebeca Valeska Soares
Silva, Joana de Ângelis Alves
Campos, Gustavo José de Luna
Costa, Mário César Furtado da
Araújo, Flaviano Falcão de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mandibular fractures
edentulous
3-Dimensional Printings
fracturas mandibulares
arcada edéntula
impresión tridimensional
fratura mandibular
arcada edêntula
impressão em 3D
topic mandibular fractures
edentulous
3-Dimensional Printings
fracturas mandibulares
arcada edéntula
impresión tridimensional
fratura mandibular
arcada edêntula
impressão em 3D
description Introduction: Atrophic mandibular fractures are injuries found in old age due to facial trauma. Its treatment is a challenge, even for experienced surgeons, due to the different approaches that can be taken from clinical decisions. Taking into consideration the limitations that the age presented by most of the affected patients brigs, there are devices that stand out by seeking benefits in terms of predictability and time gain in the intraoperative period. The additive manufacturing is a valuable resource in the surgical planning and rehabilitation of these patients. Objective: To expose a clinical case that demonstrates the success in the use of surgical planning through a prototype printed in 3D technology. Clinical case: Elderly woman, 75 years old, victim of a fall from her own height who had a bilateral atrophic mandible fracture due to facial trauma. The surgical procedure was planned using a prototype printed in 3D technology providing predictability and reduced surgical time. The patient evolved in the postoperative period without complaints, with function immediately restores and without signs of infection or plate exposure. Conclusions: Atrophic mandible fractures are still related to a challenging treatment, therefore, adequate surgical planning and the use of auxiliary strategies such as 3D prototyping provide greater predictability of results, as well as time gain during the intraoperative.
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