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Τετάρτη 13 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Determination of reference values for normal cranial morphology by using mid-sagittal vector analysis in japanese children

Publication date: Available online 13 December 2017
Source:Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
Author(s): Takaya Senoo, Eijiro Tokuyama, Kiyoshi Yamada, Yoshihiro Kimata
Mid-Sagittal Vector Analysis (MSVA) is a method of measuring the distance from a defined central point on the skull surface in the entire mid-sagittal plane and provides a clear description of the lateral view of the skull. We used a series of images of normal skulls of Japanese children to determine normal MSVA values.For this cross-sectional study, we first constructed a database of head CT and MRI images of children aged 0–6 years (41.5±24.9 month (mean±SD)) who showed no abnormality of cranial development and growth at the time of imaging. Measurement errors due to lateral shifting of the sagittal plane during MSVA were examined, CT and MRI images taken in the same patients at the same time were compared, and measurement differences were examined. Finally, MSVA was carried out, and the mean of the measured values was calculated according to age group.Two hundred ninety-five images were included in the database. When the lateral shifting of the sagittal plane was within 4 mm from the true midsagittal plane, the mean errors were less than 1 mm at all measurement points. Between the CT and MRI images from the same patients, most differences in MSVA values were within ± 1 mm. These differences were thus acceptable for use in clinical settings. After the above verifications, 220 images were extracted for determination of normal MSVA values. We established a normal dataset of MSVA for Japanese children that can be used effectively for preoperative diagnosis, surgery planning, and postoperative assessment of cranial deformities.



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