Dreidimensionale Darstellungsmöglichkeiten des Mittelgesichts mithilfe der digitalen Volumentomographie anhand einer Kadaverstudie zur winkelstabilen Osteosynthese

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Dreidimensionale Darstellungsmöglichkeiten des Mittelgesichts mithilfe der digitalen Volumentomographie anhand einer Kadaverstudie zur winkelstabilen Osteosynthese. / Flinzberg, S; Schmelzle, R; Schulze, D; Rother, U; Heiland, M.

in: Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir, Jahrgang 7, Nr. 5, 01.09.2003, S. 289-93.

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title = "Dreidimensionale Darstellungsm{\"o}glichkeiten des Mittelgesichts mithilfe der digitalen Volumentomographie anhand einer Kadaverstudie zur winkelstabilen Osteosynthese",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Multidirectional angularly stable interlocking plate systems are now available for the surgical treatment of the midface. After first experiences in cases of mandibular fractures, application to the facial skeleton was investigated using a cadaver study. Furthermore, three-dimensional imaging by means of the digital volume tomograph NewTom DVT 9000 after reduction of orbitozygomatical fractures was performed and evaluated.MATERIAL AND METHODS: After artificial osteotomy and reduction of both zygomatical complexes, osteosynthesis of the left side was performed with three 4-hole miniplates (2.0). On the right side, three angular stable 2-hole plates (2.3) were used. Thereafter, a three-dimensional data set was generated using the NewTom DVT 9000. After DICOM-import in eFilm reconstructions were evaluated by six examiners regarding defined criteria.RESULTS: After adaptation and fixation of the angular stable interlocking plate system without complications, manual checking revealed that the primary stability did not seem inferior to the other side. Defined criteria were sufficiently evaluable, even close to the osteosynthetic material, using reconstructions of the digital volume tomography data set.CONCLUSION: Surgical treatment of midfacial fractures using a multidirectional angularly stable interlocking plate system seems promising. The NewTom DVT 9000 proved to be suitable to visualize even fine osseous structures of the midface.",
keywords = "Bone Plates, Bone Screws, Cadaver, Equipment Design, Fracture Fixation, Internal, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Materials Testing, Orbital Fractures, Tomography, Spiral Computed, Zygomatic Fractures",
author = "S Flinzberg and R Schmelzle and D Schulze and U Rother and M Heiland",
year = "2003",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1007/s10006-003-0494-8",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "7",
pages = "289--93",
number = "5",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Dreidimensionale Darstellungsmöglichkeiten des Mittelgesichts mithilfe der digitalen Volumentomographie anhand einer Kadaverstudie zur winkelstabilen Osteosynthese

AU - Flinzberg, S

AU - Schmelzle, R

AU - Schulze, D

AU - Rother, U

AU - Heiland, M

PY - 2003/9/1

Y1 - 2003/9/1

N2 - BACKGROUND: Multidirectional angularly stable interlocking plate systems are now available for the surgical treatment of the midface. After first experiences in cases of mandibular fractures, application to the facial skeleton was investigated using a cadaver study. Furthermore, three-dimensional imaging by means of the digital volume tomograph NewTom DVT 9000 after reduction of orbitozygomatical fractures was performed and evaluated.MATERIAL AND METHODS: After artificial osteotomy and reduction of both zygomatical complexes, osteosynthesis of the left side was performed with three 4-hole miniplates (2.0). On the right side, three angular stable 2-hole plates (2.3) were used. Thereafter, a three-dimensional data set was generated using the NewTom DVT 9000. After DICOM-import in eFilm reconstructions were evaluated by six examiners regarding defined criteria.RESULTS: After adaptation and fixation of the angular stable interlocking plate system without complications, manual checking revealed that the primary stability did not seem inferior to the other side. Defined criteria were sufficiently evaluable, even close to the osteosynthetic material, using reconstructions of the digital volume tomography data set.CONCLUSION: Surgical treatment of midfacial fractures using a multidirectional angularly stable interlocking plate system seems promising. The NewTom DVT 9000 proved to be suitable to visualize even fine osseous structures of the midface.

AB - BACKGROUND: Multidirectional angularly stable interlocking plate systems are now available for the surgical treatment of the midface. After first experiences in cases of mandibular fractures, application to the facial skeleton was investigated using a cadaver study. Furthermore, three-dimensional imaging by means of the digital volume tomograph NewTom DVT 9000 after reduction of orbitozygomatical fractures was performed and evaluated.MATERIAL AND METHODS: After artificial osteotomy and reduction of both zygomatical complexes, osteosynthesis of the left side was performed with three 4-hole miniplates (2.0). On the right side, three angular stable 2-hole plates (2.3) were used. Thereafter, a three-dimensional data set was generated using the NewTom DVT 9000. After DICOM-import in eFilm reconstructions were evaluated by six examiners regarding defined criteria.RESULTS: After adaptation and fixation of the angular stable interlocking plate system without complications, manual checking revealed that the primary stability did not seem inferior to the other side. Defined criteria were sufficiently evaluable, even close to the osteosynthetic material, using reconstructions of the digital volume tomography data set.CONCLUSION: Surgical treatment of midfacial fractures using a multidirectional angularly stable interlocking plate system seems promising. The NewTom DVT 9000 proved to be suitable to visualize even fine osseous structures of the midface.

KW - Bone Plates

KW - Bone Screws

KW - Cadaver

KW - Equipment Design

KW - Fracture Fixation, Internal

KW - Humans

KW - Image Processing, Computer-Assisted

KW - Imaging, Three-Dimensional

KW - Materials Testing

KW - Orbital Fractures

KW - Tomography, Spiral Computed

KW - Zygomatic Fractures

U2 - 10.1007/s10006-003-0494-8

DO - 10.1007/s10006-003-0494-8

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 14551805

VL - 7

SP - 289

EP - 293

IS - 5

ER -