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Point-of-care three-dimensional printing for craniomaxillofacial trauma

Figure 3. Representative case. A 48-year-old male who suffered mandibular fractures: (A) preoperative CT scan; (B) (Left) segmentation of fractured mandible and (Right) virtual reduction of mandible; (C) 3D-printed reconstructed facial bones with preoperatively bent reconstruction plates; (D) transcervical approach to the mandible to expose both fractures; (E) postoperative CT; and (F) (Left) preoperative plan and (Right) heat map of merged postoperative result and preoperative plan. Areas cold in color (blue and green) represent areas of high accuracy, while areas of hot color (orange and red) represent areas of relative lower accuracy.

Plastic and Aesthetic Research
ISSN 2349-6150 (Online)   2347-9264 (Print)

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