Stepwise Midface VFT Procedure Illustration

Stepwise Midface VFT Procedure Illustration
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This PowerPoint presentation provides a step-by-step visual guide to a Midface Vascularized Facial Transplant (VFT) procedure, from the design of the cutting plane to the post-transplant colored model. Detailed images show the process from donor to recipient, including the use of the same cutting plane on both, the creation of a facial allograft, and the final simulation of the post-transplant result.

  • Midface procedure
  • Vascularized transplant
  • Facial transplant
  • Surgical illustration
  • Medical visuals

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  1. Pictorial stepwise depiction of a Midface VFT from Donor to Recipient PowerPoint presentation, Supplemental Digital Content 2

  2. A cup shaped cutting plane is designed from two osteotomy planes in the shape of the desired pattern Frontal view Profile view

  3. Pre-VFT Donor (green) and Recipient(red) Donor Recipient Frontal view Profile view

  4. The same cutting plane is used on both Donor and Recipient Donor Recipient Frontal view Profile view

  5. After the cut and prior to removing the osteotomy tool Donor Recipient Frontal view Profile view

  6. After removing the osteotomy tool, the Recipient model is a face with a defect and the Donor model is a facial allograft Donor Recipient Frontal view Profile view

  7. The Donor allograft is superimposed on the Recipient Defect Frontal view Profile view

  8. The Post-transplant model is then colored in a uniform tone to simulate reality Frontal view Profile view

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