Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Sep 2020)

Innovative CAD/CAM Guide for Mandibular Reconstruction with Metallic Condylar Head and Free Fibular Flap

  • Ryo Yamochi, MD,
  • Toshiaki Numajiri, MD, PhD,
  • Hiroko Nakamura, MD,
  • Daiki Morita, MD,
  • Yoshihiro Sowa, MD, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. e3088

Abstract

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Summary:. In reconstructions of mandibles and condyles, free fibular flaps and metallic condylar heads (CH) are often used after resection. However, in conventional reconstructions, it is difficult to fix the metallic CH on the same preoperative position because the position is determined visually. Therefore, we have made an original computer-aided design and manufacture (CAD/CAM) guide for mandibular condyle reconstruction, combining a metallic CH with a free fibular flap. A 71-year-old woman with gingival carcinoma underwent hemimandibulectomy. We reconstructed the mandible and condyle with a metallic CH and a free fibular flap. We placed a mark on the CAD/CAM guide showing the correct position for fixing the CH to the fibular blocks. We also designed a surface for attaching to the healthy edge of the mandible. The fibular blocks and metallic CH were fixed as 1 unit before separating the flap from the leg and replacing the diseased tissue. Reconstruction was completed by fixing the attachment surface to the healthy side of the mandible. The guide marks solved the difficulty of conventional reconstruction; during surgery, we fixed the metallic CH to the same position as the original bone using these marks. The postoperative deviation of the condyle from the virtual plan was 4.3 mm, whereas the reported deviation of such prostheses was 3.8 mm (range 1.3–6.7); so our guide was acceptably accurate. Furthermore, it appears that the CAD/CAM guide is more useful for reconstruction after hemimandibulectomy including the condyle than after segmental resection without including condyle.