Abstract

Zygomatic fibrous dysplasia is a slowly progressive disorder of bone, which commonly causes facial asymmetry. Precise surgical recontouring can effectively improve facial aesthetics. The aim of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the effectiveness of surgical navigation guidance in correcting zygomatic asymmetry. The study included 26 patients with unilateral zygomatic fibrous dysplasia who underwent bony recontouring. They were divided into two groups according to the use of intraoperative surgical navigation (navigation group and conventional group; n=13 in each group). Clinical outcomes were evaluated using three-dimensional computed tomography. Six pairs of landmarks were identified, and the coordinates were used to calculate asymmetry indices. The curvature of protruding regions in the surgical area was measured to determine facial skeletal symmetry in three dimensions. The results were compared between the groups. All patients recovered uneventfully and their facial symmetry and aesthetics improved. For three of the six pairs of landmarks, symmetry was better in the navigation group than in the conventional group (all P≤ 0.02). The postoperative curvature ratios were better (more symmetrical) in the navigation group (P= 0.01). Surgical navigation enhances postoperative facial symmetry. However, the clinical significance of this enhancement when compared to conventional non-navigation surgery needs further investigation.

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