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Treatment of cloverleaf skull syndrome

✍ Scribed by Graciela Zuccaro; Pedro Dogliotti; Ricardo Bennum; Jorge Monges


Book ID
104742224
Publisher
Springer
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
912 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0256-7040

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✦ Synopsis


Up to a few years ago, patients with cloverleaf skull deformity underwent partial surgery to relieve intracranial hypertension with poor functional and aesthetic results, often leading to relapses and reoperations, both in our own experience and in that of other authors. As of 1990, however, we started to use the technique described by Persing et al. to resolve the complex cloverleaf malformation in a single definitive procedure. Five patients, whose ages ranged from 2 months to 5 years, achieved satisfactory results both as regards relief from intracranial hypertension and preservation of visual acuity, and from the aesthetic viewpoint. Surgical approaches and their modifications are described.


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