亞洲知識產權資訊網為知識產權業界提供一個一站式網上交易平台,協助業界發掘知識產權貿易商機,並與環球知識產權業界建立聯繫。無論你是知識產權擁有者正在出售您的知識產權,或是製造商需要購買技術以提高操作效能,又或是知識產權配套服務供應商,你將會從本網站發掘到有用的知識產權貿易資訊。

Method And Approach To Optimize And Plan Rhinoplasty Surgery

技術優勢
Shows a more accurate representation of the patient’s features after reconstructive or cosmetic surgery.
技術應用
Plastic surgery
詳細技術說明
In modern rhinoplasty, the surgeon utilizes photography as a surgical planning tool. Photoshop can be used to manipulate the skin envelope and give the surgeon and the patient an ideal to strive for in surgery. This method is limited in that it only modifies the skin envelope, not the cartilage structure, which is the structural framework of the nose. A better modality would allow the surgeon to modify the cartilage structure of the nose and see the resulting effects on the surrounding skin envelope. UCI researchers have developed a method and software to allow the surgeon to manipulate the cartilaginous structure of a composite 3D model of the human nose using a graphical user interface. In this way, the surgeon can modify the model in the same way they plan their surgery. The surgeon can simulate and visualize the immediate mechanical effects of their surgery. Additionally, the program will be able to simulate the effects of wound healing and scar contracture to predict long-term outcomes and to visualize the model’s approximate appearance decades after surgery. Using this software, the surgeon will be able to take a 3D scan of their patient’s face in an office-based setting, whereupon the software program will automatically create and insert cartilage and bone structures that are custom to that individual. With this proposed software, the surgeon will make modifications to the cartilage and bone according to their surgical plan using a graphical user interface. Mechanical analysis of the patient’s facial structure will be conducted on the modified model to simulate and visualize immediate and long term wound healing, with the ability to vary the degree of contracture due to tissue remodeling and scar formation and simulate fluid-structure interactions of the patient’s nasal airway and external nasal valve.
*Abstract
None
*Principal Investigation

Name: Ryan Leary

Department:


Name: Cyrus Manuel

Department:


Name: Brian Wong

Department:

其他

Tech ID/UC Case

23971/2014-120-0


Related Cases

2014-120-0

國家/地區
美國

欲了解更多信息,請點擊 這裡
移動設備