Use of stereophotogrammetry for measuring the volume of external facial anatomy: a systematic review

Ricardo E. Miranda, S. Matayoshi, J. L. Brabo, L. H. Miyoshi
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Introduction: Photographic documentation is important in several medical specialties, such as plastic surgery. Two-dimensional photography has limitations in capturing structure depth and volume, requiring other instruments to evaluate these changes. Several technologies have been developed for three-dimensional analysis of objects, of which stereophotogrammetry uses computerized analysis of two or more simultaneous photographs of the object to produce a three-dimensional geometric model. The advantages of stereophotogrammetry include lower cost, portability, absence of radiation, and speed of image capture. The aim of the present study was to perform a bibliographic review evaluating the use and accuracy of stereophotogrammetry for measuring the volume of facial structures. Methods: Using a combination of MeSH keywords and free terms, a search was performed in the Cochrane Library and MEDLINE databases. The search included all articles published on or before May 2018. Results: 2,213 studies were initially retrieved using this search strategy. Of these, 27 studies were selected based on the eligibility criteria, of which 21 were non-randomized case studies and 6 were randomized clinical trials. The methodological quality of the studies varied between 50 and 67%, on a grading scale from 0 to 100%. Conclusions: Stereophotogrammetry is a promising technology that is increasingly being used to check for facial volume variations with high accuracy and reproducibility. More studies with higher methodological quality are needed for evaluating the accuracy and use of stereophotogrammetry for facial volume evaluations.
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使用立体摄影测量测量外部面部解剖体积:系统回顾
摄影文献在一些医学专业中很重要,比如整形外科。二维摄影在捕捉结构深度和体积方面有局限性,需要其他仪器来评估这些变化。已经开发了几种用于物体三维分析的技术,其中立体摄影测量法使用计算机分析物体的两张或更多同时拍摄的照片来产生三维几何模型。立体摄影测量的优点包括成本低、便携、无辐射和图像捕获速度快。本研究的目的是进行文献综述,评估立体摄影测量法用于测量面部结构体积的使用和准确性。方法:结合MeSH关键词和自由词,在Cochrane Library和MEDLINE数据库中进行检索。检索包括2018年5月或之前发表的所有文章。结果:最初使用该搜索策略检索了2213项研究。其中,根据入选标准选择了27项研究,其中21项为非随机病例研究,6项为随机临床试验。这些研究的方法学质量在50%到67%之间,评分范围从0到100%。结论:立体摄影测量是一种很有前途的技术,越来越多地被用于检测面部体积变化,具有高精度和重复性。评价立体摄影测量法在面部体积评价中的准确性和使用,需要更多具有更高方法学质量的研究。
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