Moreira Gonzalez A, Elahi M, Barakat K, Yavuzer R, Brinkmann B, Jackson IT. Hypertelorism: the importance of three-dimensional imaging and trends in the surgical correction by facial bipartition. Plast Reconstr Surg. May 2005;115(6):1537-1546.
Publication Date
May 2005
How Analyze was Used
“A reproducible set of three-dimensional measurements that can help in preoperative patient evaluation was determined based on information obtained using the Analyze/AVW 3.1 system.”
Keywords
Acrocephalosyndactylia/surgery
Bone Transplantation
Child
Child, Preschool
Craniofacial Dysostosis/surgery
Facial Bones/surgery
Female
Humans
Hypertelorism/radiography/surgery
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Male
Maxilla/surgery
Osteotomy
Retrospective Studies
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Zygoma/surgery
Author Affiliation(s)
Institute for Craniofacial and Reconstructive Surgery, Southfield, MI 48084, US.
ID# 2068
Tags: Acrocephalosyndactylia/surgery, Bone Transplantation, Child, Craniofacial Dysostosis/surgery, Facial Bones/surgery, Female, Humans, Hypertelorism/radiography/surgery, Male, Maxilla/surgery, Osteotomy, Preschool Child, Retrospective Studies, Three-Dimensional Imaging, X-Ray Computed Tomography, Zygoma/surgery