Author:
Xiang Li,Zheng Lu,Zhicen Li,Wanchun Zhu,Jintao He,Yaxiong Yu,Jian Gong
Abstract
This study explores the application value of computer aided simulation and biomechanical analysis in treatment of congenital sagittal synostosis. The traditional and proposed treatment methods were evaluated by comparing the operation time, blood loss, operation cost and postoperative complications. The application of computer simulation surgery and biomechanical analysis in the treatment of children with congenital sagittal synostosis allows surgeons to be familiar with the operation process and splicing scheme in advance. In particular, computer biomechanical analysis was proposed for the first time to determine the position and quantity of the joint materials, so as to achieve operation's objectives of stability, aesthetics, expansion, significantly improve the surgical efficiency, reduce the cost and postoperative complications.