Application of Virtual Surgical Planning in Mandibular Segmental Resection With Reconstruction Plate
Results: Investigators anticipate that the virtual planning and 3D modeling approach will yield more accurate surgical procedures, improved postoperative outcomes, and enhanced patient quality of life compared to traditional methods. This is expected to be particularly beneficial in maintaining the stability of the condyle at the postoperative site, reducing complications related to mandibular function, and potentially reducing the need for additional surgeries.
Conclusions: If the investigators study demonstrates the superiority of virtual planning and 3D modeling in treating mandibular odontogenic tumors, it could significantly impact the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery by offering a more precise and effective treatment approach. This could ultimately lead to improved patient outcomes and a reduction in the challenges associated with these complex surgical procedures.
• Patients indicated for mandibular segment resection and reconstruction plate placement.
• Patients in overall good health suitable for undergoing anesthesia.
• Patients who consent to the surgery and agree to participate in the study.