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Treating Parry-Romberg Syndrome Using Three-Dimensional Scanning and Printing and the Anterolateral Thigh Dermal Adipofascial Flap

  • Gang Chai
  • , Andy Tan
  • , Caroline A. Yao
  • , William P. Magee
  • , Pan Junjun
  • , Ming Zhu
  • , Melia Bogari
  • , Yulung Hsu
  • , Haisong Xu
  • , Yan Zhang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: As three-dimensional technology becomes more ubiquitous, many plastic surgical applications have emerged. The authors investigate a three-dimensional scanning and printing system for facial soft tissue reconstruction in conjunction with an anterolateral thigh dermal adipofascial flap for the treatment of Parry-Romberg syndrome. Methods: Seven patients with facial atrophy of the zygomatic, buccal, and mandibular areas were included. Three-dimensional scanning of each patient's face in conjunction was analyzed with computer-aided design (CAD) to quantify areas of facial asymmetry. Models were then created using three-dimensional printing to map areas of soft tissue deficiency. Free anterolateral thigh (ALT) dermal adipofascial flaps were designed based on the three-dimensional models of soft tissue deficiency. Results: All flaps survived. One case had a postoperative hematoma. Six patients had restored facial symmetry. One patient required fat injections to obtain symmetry. No patients required revision surgery of their healed flaps for contouring. Conclusions: Three-dimensional laser scanning and threedimensional printing in combination with a free ALT dermal adipofascial flap offer surgeons a precise means to reconstruct facial contour deformities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1826-1829
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Craniofacial Surgery
Volume26
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015

Keywords

  • Anterolateral femoral flap
  • Parry-Romberg syndrome
  • Prototyping technique
  • Three-dimensional laser scanning

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