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Quantifying nasal deformities using a novel mathematical method to complement preoperative assessment in rhinoplasty patients.
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Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS [J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg] 2024 May; Vol. 92, pp. 75-78. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Mar 05. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Background: Rhinoplasty enhances facial symmetry and functionality. However, the accurate and reliable quantification of nasal defects pre-surgery remains an ongoing challenge.<br />Aim: This study introduces a novel approach for defect quantification using 2D images and artificial intelligence, providing a tool for better preoperative planning and improved surgical outcomes.<br />Materials and Methods: A pre-trained AI model for facial landmark detection was utilised on a dataset of 250 images of male patients aged 18 to 24 who underwent rhinoplasty for cosmetic nasal deformity correction. The analysis concentrated on 36 different distances between the facial landmarks. These distances were normalised using min-max scaling to counter image size and quality variations. Post-normalisation, statistical parameters, including mean, median, and standard deviation, were calculated to identify and quantify nasal defects.<br />Results: The methodology was tested and validated using images from different ethnicities and regions, showing promising potential as a beneficial surgical aid. The normalised data produced reliable quantifications of nasal defects (average 76.2%), aiding in preoperative planning and improving surgical outcomes and patient satisfaction.<br />Applications: The developed method can be extended to other facial plastic surgeries. Furthermore, it can be used to create app-based software, assist medical education, and improve patient-doctor communication.<br />Conclusion: This novel method for defect quantification in rhinoplasty using AI and image processing holds significant potential in improving surgical planning, outcomes, and patient satisfaction, marking an essential step in the fusion of AI and plastic surgery.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors state that all the subjects have informed consent. The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest.<br /> (Copyright © 2024 British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1878-0539
- Volume :
- 92
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38513343
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjps.2024.02.074