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Digital Planning of the Bone-Supported Distractor

Communication Evénementiel & Digital

A simple and secure digital protocol for controlled placement (SARPE or MARPE).

At Global D, we have designed a structured digital workflow to ensure optimal planning of the bone-supported distractor. This protocol guarantees surgical precision, ease of execution, and patient safety.

Benefits of digital planning:

  • Increased accuracy in screw and distractor positioning

  • Reduced operating time thanks to upstream planning

  • Lower risks associated with complex anatomy

  • Simplified communication between teams via the platform

Case creation on our platform: Key steps

  1. Clinical Data Acquisition

    The clinician performs a CBCT scan (DICOM format) along with an optical impression or a scanned dental model. A wide-field CBCT and a maxillary impression including the entire palate are essential for accurate planning.

  2. Platform Access

    The user logs in to a secure space dedicated to case management.

  3. File Upload

    The clinician can create a new case by clicking on the DISTRACTOR icon. Once the case is created, imaging data (DICOM) and digital impressions can be uploaded.
    Please note: the CBCT must be compressed into a .ZIP file before being uploaded to the patient’s page.
    Your case is now created. Our digital team, made up of biomedical engineers, can then begin the 3D modeling of the distractor.

Screw axis positioning

3D design of the device based on anatomical constraints and clinical objectives (MARPE or SARPE).
The biomedical engineer sends you a pre-surgical report by email, including the screw axis positioning, for your validation.
This step is subject to prior approval to ensure the safety of the design phase and allows you to discuss the case with our team if needed.

Distractor design

The distractor is then digitally designed.

Production of the distractor

It ensures that the device is positioned accurately and safely.

Medical validation

The surgeon receives a surgical planning report and a medical prescription for validation.

The surgical report includes 3D images of the distractor, as well as the technical information needed to prescribe the device, such as the recommended and maximum screw lengths.

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Any questions? The Global D team will answer you!

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