LinDOS: A Linear Distraction Osteogenesis Simulation System for Maxillofacial Surgery Based on FEM

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Developmental craniofacial deformity often has serious infection on the patient's chewing, language ability, swallowing, breathing and other related functions. Currently, internal and linear Distraction Osteogenesis (DO) are main surgery solutions of bone transportation and recovery in clinic. In this paper, we present a computer system called LinDOS for maxillofacial system reconstruction and visualization, maxillofacial tissues stress distribution analysis, as well as linear distraction osteogenesis simulation. Both design architecture and the function modules of the system are described in detail. The system can be employed as an assistant tool of maxillofacial preoperative planning and postoperative prediction for maxillofacial surgeons.

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