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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2026 · 26 MIN

“Assessing Craniofacial Surgery with Three-Dimensional Images” with Anthony Penington MD

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In this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Anthony Penington MD, MS discusses the growth of 3D imaging in treatment planning in craniomaxillofacial surgery. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Pitfalls and Promise of 3-dimensional Image Comparison for Craniofacial Surgical Assessment” by Harold S. Matthews, Jonathan A. Burge, Pieter-Jan R. Verhelst, Constantinus Politis, Peter D. Claes, and Anthony J. Penington. Read it for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: http://bit.ly/Craniofacial3DImaging Dr. Penington is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Jigsaw Foundation Chair of Pediatric Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, and the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. Your host, Dr. Damian Marucci, is a board-certified plastic surgeon and Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Sydney in Australia. #PRSGlobalOpen #KeynotesPodcast #PlasticSurgery

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