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Orbit: Individual patient-specific solutions for primary orbital reconstruction 

Speaker | Prof. Dr. Dr. Alexander Schramm, MD DDS 

What you will learn in this webinar: 

  • Software developments for automatic bone segmentation of standard CT data sets dramatically reduce the time period for preoperative planning in virtual facial reconstruction.
  • Combining this tool with mirroring of segmented areas of the facial skeleton achieves instant virtual reconstruction and allows direct production of customized implants for complex orbital and midface defects.
  • The resulting virtual model together with intraoperative navigation and intraoperative CT imaging guides the reconstructive procedure and positioning of these implants to the desired result.

Date | Wednesday, May 20 2020, from 3 to 4 p.m. CEST.

Language | English

This webinar is free of charge.

Prof. Dr. Dr. Alexander Schramm, MD DDS

Professor and Chairman Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

University Hospital Ulm

Ulm, Germany

More about Prof. Dr. Dr. Alexander Schramm, MD DDS

Professor Dr. Dr. Alexander Schramm (MD DDS PhD) was born in 1965. 1994 he graduated Medical School and 1996 Dental School at the University of Freiburg, Germany. From 1996 until 2000 he took specialist training in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University Hospital Freiburg, Germany, with Professor Rainer Schmelzeisen and in Basel, Switzerland, with Professor Jochen Prein and Professor Beat Hammer. 2000 he passed the specialist examination in Maxillofacial Surgery and specialist examination in Oral Surgery and 2004 the specialist examination in Regional Plastic Surgery in Germany. 2004 he wrote his Habilitaion (PhD Thesis) in computer-assisted maxillofacial surgery. 
 
From 2004 until 2007 he was vice chairman at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Medical School of Hannover, Germany with Professor Nils-Claudius Gellrich. Since October 2007 he is chairman at the Department of Oral and Plastic Maxillofacial Surgery at the Military Hospital in Ulm, Germany. In 2008 he became Professor at the University of Ulm, Germany. Since March 2015 he is also chairman of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University Hospital in Ulm, Germany. 
 
His interest and scientific work is on computer-assisted reconstructive surgery. Besides various publications and papers he is author of the first book on “Navigational Surgery of the Facial Skeleton”, which was published 2006 by Springer. 

Abstract

Correcting complex orbital and periorbital fractures remains a challenge firstly in the diagnostic evaluation of the deformity, secondly in setting up the therapeutic schedule and thirdly in the surgical correction itself. Advances in imaging techniques and associated technologies have led within the past years to improved preoperative planning for the cranio-maxillofacial surgeon. Preoperative simulation, intraoperative navigation and intraoperative imaging in our clinical center serve for digital impacts in facial reconstruction.

New software developments for automatic bone segmentation of standard CT data sets dramatically reduce the time period for preoperative planning in virtual facial reconstruction. Combining this tool with mirroring of segmented areas of the facial skeleton achieves instant virtual reconstruction and allows direct production of customized implants for complex orbital and midface defects. The resulting virtual model together with intraoperative navigation and intraoperative CT imaging guides the reconstructive procedure and positioning of these implants to the desired result. Computer-assisted surgery techniques have improved operator’s confidence in facial reconstruction. Especially the use of intraoperative imaging and patient-specific implants enables detailed intraoperative evaluation and reliable outcomes in facial reconstruction. 

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IPS® WEBucation Series

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2020-04-09 | Evolution of custom-made solutions in CMF surgery | Speaker: Nils-Claudius Gellrich

The webinar will take place on Thursday, April 09 2020, from 3 to 4 p.m. CEST.

What you will learn in this webinar: 

  • The evolution of CMF implants from standard plates and screws to the newest types and generations of custom-made implant is illustrated.
  • Different indications are demonstrated to clarify the advantage of the evolutionary process of functionalized implants in CMF surgery.
  • A focus lies on implants for 1) tumor related reconstructive surgery, 2) primary and secondary orbital reconstructive surgery and 3) dental rehabilitation with implant borne restorations.

Language | English

Participation is free of charge.

2020-05-14 | Individual patient-specific solutions for midface reconstruction, Speaker: Max Heiland

The webinar will take place on Thursday, May 14 2020, from 3 to 4 p.m. CEST.

What you will learn in this webinar: 

  • We have sophisticated virtual planning tools and many possibilities to transfer individual plans to the surgical theatre using 3D-printed guides and patient-specific implants.
  • However, besides microvascular tissue transfer established techniques like local flaps and even anaplastology are still valuable parts of our therapeutic armamentarium. 
  • How to use the variety of reconstructive possibilities to achieve the best possible result in individual patients.
     

Language | English

Participation is free of charge.

2020-06-10 | Individual patient-specific solutions for the mandible | Speaker: Majeed Rana

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, June 10 2020, from 3 to 4 p.m. CEST.

What you will learn in this webinar: 

  • Overview on mandibular reconstruction options feat. vascularized flaps 
  • Virtual planning, digital workflows
  • Computer-assisted surgery feat. customized resection and flap harvesting guides as well as patient-specific functionalized implants
     

Language | English

Participation is free of charge.

2020-06-25 | Individual patient-specific solution for secondary orbital reconstruction | Speaker: Nils-Claudius Gellrich

The webinar will take place on Thursday, June 25 2020, from 3 to 4 p.m. CEST.

What you will learn in this webinar: 

  • Today patient-specific implants play a key role in the treatment of secondary orbital reconstruction.
  • Different views on secondary orbital reconstruction will be given including the complex interaction with the periorbital tissues and outer frame.
  • Special attention will be given to analyze and understand how to approach a case of secondary orbital correction and what are the key elements of treatment to achieve a good outcome.

Language | English

Participation is free of charge.

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