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Face Transplants And Computerized Surgical Planning Luisa Arias BME 281: Section 2
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Face Transplant History Patients with disfigured faces Burns Accidents Disease Birth defects Before face transplants: Multiple surgeries to transfer skin to face Patients face could be replanted
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Face Transplants There are two types: Partial Face Transplant: First successful one France 2005 Only use part of donor's face for patient Full Face Transplant First successful one Spain 2010 Donor's entire face is transplanted onto patient
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Richard Norris
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Computerized Surgical Planning Modern way to plan surgeries High resolution cross-sectional images 3D images can be analyzed on computers Allows surgeons to perform surgery before actual surgery Procedure with fewer risks More time efficient See how donor’s face fits on patient See what has to be modified on cranium 3D models used in surgery room
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CSP: How It Works Doctors get a model of patient (CT, MRI, X-Rays, etc.) Transfer result to computer for 3D model Includes landmark features to be able to align Analyze model for usable data Bones, tissues, blood vessels Surgery planned and stimulated using 3D model Model used in operating room as guide
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Limitations Ethical debate on how to deal with donors In 2011 face transplant cost $353,480 Not always covered by insurance Surgery lasts 8-36 hours followed by 10-14 hospital stay Infections can require second transplant or reconstruction with skin graft Patient’s immune system compromised Immunosuppressive drugs for lifetime $14,000-$20,000 a year
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Future Continue to improve Computer systems Reduce risk of infection Find a way to avoid compromising immune system Figure out how to solve ethical issue
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References Alves, Patrícia V. et al. "Three-Dimensional Computerized Orthognathic Surgical Treatment Planning." Clinics in Plastic Surgery 34.3 (2007): 427-36. Web "Computer Assisted Surgery." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. "Face Transplant." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 31 Aug. 2014. Web. McKenzie, Hamish. "How to Do a Face Transplant." PandoDaily How to Do a Face Transplant Comments. Pandodaily, 1 Apr. 2013. Web. Metz, Lionel N., and Shane Burch. "Computer-Assisted Surgical Planning and Image-Guided Surgical Navigation in Refractory Adult Scoliosis Surgery." Spine 33.9 (2008): E287-292. Web. Park, Madison. "The Price Tag for the First Face Transplant in the U.S. Is..." The Chart RSS. CNN, 27 Jan. 2011. Web. Soga, S., et al. "CT Angiography for Surgical Planning in Face Transplantation Candidates." American Journal of Neuroradiology 34.10 (2013): 1873-881. Web
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