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Synostectomy versus complex cranioplasty for the treatment of sagittal synostosis

✍ Scribed by Frederick A. Boop; Kristopher Shewmake; Wilham M. Chadduck


Book ID
104754703
Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
717 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0256-7040

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✦ Synopsis


Although pediatric neurosurgeons traditionally have been trained to perform a sagittal synostectomy for the treatment of sagittal synostosis, numerous articles advocating modifications of this procedure or more complex cranial vault reconstructions point our the inadequacies of strip craniectomy in providing optimal short-and long-term cosmesis. This review addresses the major arguments for and against performing complex cranioplasties for sagittal synostosis, as well as issues regarding timing of surgery, mortality and morbidity, increased need for blood transfusion, and increased expense. The authors support the contention that for the majority of infants with sagittal synostosis, complex calvarial vault reconstruction provides a better outcome with little increase in operative risk.


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