UCSQ Method Applied on 3D Photogrammetry: Non-Invasive Objective Differentiation Between Synostotic and Positional Plagiocephaly

Sophia A.J. Kronig*, Otto D.M. Kronig, Henri A. Vrooman, Léon N.A. Van Adrichem

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Abstract

Objective: Objective differentiation between unilateral coronal synostosis (UCS) and positional posterior plagiocephaly (PPP) based on 3D photogrammetry according to Utrecht Cranial Shape Quantificator (UCSQ). Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Primary craniofacial center. Patients, Participants: Thirty-two unoperated patients (17 UCS; 15 PPP) (age < 1 year). Interventions: Extraction of variables from sinusoid curves derived using UCSQ: asymmetry ratio forehead and occiput peak, ratio of gradient forehead and occiput peak, location forehead and occiput peak. Main Outcome Measure(s): Variables, derived using 3D photogrammetry, were analyzed for differentiation between UCS and PPP. Results: Frontal peak was shifted to the right side of the head in left-sided UCS (mean x-value 207 [192-220]), and right-sided PPP (mean x-value 210 [200-216]), and to the left in right-sided UCS (mean x-value 161 [156-166]), and left-sided PPP (mean x-value 150 [144-154]). Occipital peak was significantly shifted to the right side of the head in left-sided PPP (mean x-value 338 [336-340]) and to the left in right-sided PPP (mean x-value 23 [14-32]). Mean x-value of occipital peak was 9 (354-30) in left- and 2 (350-12) in right-sided UCS. Calculated ratio of gradient of the frontal peak is, in combination with the calculated asymmetry ratio of the frontal peak, a distinctive finding. Conclusions: UCSQ objectively captures shape of synostotic and positional plagiocephaly using 3D photogrammetry, we therefore developed a suitable method to objectively differentiate UCS from PPP using radiation-free methods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1273-1283
Number of pages11
JournalCleft Palate Craniofacial Journal
Volume60
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • 3D photogrammetry
  • classification
  • cranial suture
  • deformational
  • positional
  • synostosis

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