Abstract

Head and neck reconstruction poses challenges requiring stable coverage and optimal appearance and functionality. In complex cases, and beyond the right choice of flap, Virtual Reality (VR) surgical software and preoperative planning, are needed to optimize outcomes. Our patient is a 16-year-old with a history of rhabdomyosarcoma necessitating maxillary-mandibular defect reconstruction. VR-based preoperative planning facilitated the intervention by creating 3D-VR models of facial anatomy and fibula, simulating resection margins, and creating surgical guides for intraoperative use. Our 2-team surgeons opted for a single-staged reconstruction using a vascularized fibula free flap. This case demonstrates successful single-flap reconstruction of a maxillary-mandibular defect, addressing challenges of recipient vessel scarcity, fibrotic scarring, and poor tissue quality. It also underscores the efficacy of a 2-team approach and VR-based preoperative planning in achieving successful outcomes in complex maxillary-mandibular reconstruction. The use of a single fibula flap minimized possible complications and operative time, and the 2-team approach helped by combining the expertise and training of craniofacial and microsurgical trained surgeons. Acknowledging limitations in imaging quality and real-time adaptability, we advocate for continued exploration of VR technologies in enhancing surgical precision in challenging cases.

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