Author Topic: Computer Assisted Facial Reconstruction  (Read 3026 times)

Rico

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Re: Computer Assisted Facial Reconstruction
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2014, 11:17:42 AM »
Jesus Christ. Phantom whats wrong with You.. this is just interesting thing, perhaps also for others
Probably even too much costs for me... but You act strange

It doesn't mean I will take consultation there. However this specialist was recommended by one of the polish surgeon.
I was looking why....

You have to take easy. Its not good. You have good look, nothing to operate and you act little strange, and at the same time I have to admit that you are smart, but.....Constant overreaction from your side.

If you are so interested in my case and Pelo etc. I'm gonna send You what he will write to me in next week.
I'm just sitting and write all my doubts.

BTW Obwegeser hasn't replied to me. and its strange . I wrote the same to Pelo and Obwegeser. In my letter I'm gonna to propose an appoitment, despite his resistence :)

My first LCD monitor  had about in 2005 :), first TV plazma or LED / LCD in about 2000 don't remember
I'm programmer. I work using technology every day

Change your behawior or do not answer. Thx
« Last Edit: November 06, 2014, 11:32:28 AM by xdon82 »

Gregor Samsa

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Re: Computer Assisted Facial Reconstruction
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2014, 11:48:41 AM »
Obwegeser didn't reply to me either but he did reply to earl25 at some point in time. I'm not sure when that was though so it's possible that we have the wrong e-mail address. Switzerland is very expensive so you probably can't afford him either way considering your stated budget for the surgery.

Have you contacted Schramm?

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Re: Computer Assisted Facial Reconstruction
« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2014, 04:32:58 PM »
In one thread I asked about Intraoperative Navigation System

This is it: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21119403

http://ir.tdc.ac.jp/irucaa/bitstream/10130/1557/1/51_35.pdf

This is the system that allow surgeon to put his instruments exactly he want, and at the same time he know how to move any body element like bone after osteotomy...something like that. Just to achieve what was planned (3d surgical model)

Its interesting. Such system use Prof Clauser and his team. Do You think it makes post-op effects better ?
« Last Edit: November 19, 2014, 04:55:11 PM by Daffy »