Cranial Implant Design Using V-Net Based Region of Interest Reconstruction

2021 ◽  
pp. 116-128
Author(s):  
Shashwat Pathak ◽  
Chitimireddy Sindhura ◽  
Rama Krishna Sai S. Gorthi ◽  
Degala Venkata Kiran ◽  
Subrahmanyam Gorthi
Author(s):  
Marco Mandolini ◽  
Agnese Brunzini ◽  
Eleonora Brandoni Serrani ◽  
Mario Pagnoni ◽  
Alida Mazzoli ◽  
...  

AbstractThis study defines a methodological procedure for the design and manufacturing of a prosthetic implant for the reconstruction of a midsagittal bony-deficiency of the skull due to the Apert congenital disorder. Conventional techniques for craniofacial defects reconstruction rely on the mirrored-image technique. When the cranial lesion extends over the midline or in case of bilateral defects, other approaches based on thin plate spline interpolation or constrained anatomical deformation are applied.The proposed method uses the anthropometric theory of cranial landmarks identification for the retrieval of a template healthy skull, useful as a guide in the successive implant design. Then, anatomical deformation of the region of interest and free-form modelling allow to get the customized shape of the implant. A full bulk and a porous implant have been provided according to the surgeon advises.The models have been 3D printed for a pre-surgical analysis and further treatment plan. They fulfilled the expectancies of the surgeon thus positive results are predictable.This methodology results to be reproducible to any other craniofacial defect spanning over the entire skull.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 329-333
Author(s):  
Maurice Y. Mommaerts ◽  
Paul R. Depauw ◽  
Erik Nout

Study Design: Inlay cranioplasties following partial craniectomy in tumor or trauma cases and onlay cranioplasties for reconstructions of residual developmental skull anomalies are frequently performed using CAD-CAM techniques. Objective: In this case series, we present a novel cranial implant design, being a combination of 3D-printed titanium grade 23 and calcium phosphate paste (CeTi). Methods: The titanium patient-specific implant, manufactured using selective laser melting, has a latticed border with interconnected micropores. The cranioplasty is miniscrew fixed and its border zone subsequently partially filled with calcium phosphate paste to promote osteoinduction and osteoconduction. From April 2017 to April 2019, 8 patients have been treated with such a CeTi implant. The inlay cranioplasties were each time revision surgeries of complicated cases. Results: All implants were successful after a limited follow-up time (range 18-42 months). There were no dehiscences and no infections, and no complaints of thermal conduction. Conclusions: The proposed CeTi cranial implant combines the strength of titanium implants with the biological integration potential of ceramic implants and seems particularly resistant to infection, probably due to the biofunctionalized titanium surface and the antimicrobial activity of elevated intracellular free calcium levels.


Data in Brief ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 35 ◽  
pp. 106902
Author(s):  
Oldřich Kodym ◽  
Jianning Li ◽  
Antonio Pepe ◽  
Christina Gsaxner ◽  
Sasank Chilamkurthy ◽  
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