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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
Cranioplasty has been long practiced, and the reconstructive techniques continue to evolve. With a variety of options available for filling cranial defects, a review of the current practices in cranioplasty allows for reporting the most advanced techniques and specific indications.Overwhelming support remains for the use of autologous bone grafts in ...
Jesse A, Goldstein +2 more
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Cranioplasty has been long practiced, and the reconstructive techniques continue to evolve. With a variety of options available for filling cranial defects, a review of the current practices in cranioplasty allows for reporting the most advanced techniques and specific indications.Overwhelming support remains for the use of autologous bone grafts in ...
Jesse A, Goldstein +2 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1995
We present our clinical experience in cranioplasty with autograft as follows: conchal cartilage for losses up to 2 cm2, outer table grafts for defects up to 100 cm2, and, for larger defects still, split rib grafts, which may be combined with outer table grafts. We conclude that autograft is superior to alloplastic material in cranioplasty.
Viterbo, Fausto +2 more
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We present our clinical experience in cranioplasty with autograft as follows: conchal cartilage for losses up to 2 cm2, outer table grafts for defects up to 100 cm2, and, for larger defects still, split rib grafts, which may be combined with outer table grafts. We conclude that autograft is superior to alloplastic material in cranioplasty.
Viterbo, Fausto +2 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
Cranioplasty remains a difficult procedure for all craniofacial surgeons, particularly when concerning the reconstruction of large lacunae in the skull. Considering the significant clinical and economic impact of the procedure, the search for materials and strategies to provide more comfortable and reliable surgical procedures is one of the most ...
Zanotti, Bruno +5 more
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Cranioplasty remains a difficult procedure for all craniofacial surgeons, particularly when concerning the reconstruction of large lacunae in the skull. Considering the significant clinical and economic impact of the procedure, the search for materials and strategies to provide more comfortable and reliable surgical procedures is one of the most ...
Zanotti, Bruno +5 more
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Neurosurgery, 1979
abstract A total of 491 cranioplasties performed in a population of 1030 cases of penetrating head injury are reviewed. The morbidity rate was 5.5%, and the mortality rate was 0.2%. The clinical criteria of improving cosmetic defects and restoring craniocerebral protection are established, based on the location and size of the skull ...
Berkley L. Rish +6 more
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abstract A total of 491 cranioplasties performed in a population of 1030 cases of penetrating head injury are reviewed. The morbidity rate was 5.5%, and the mortality rate was 0.2%. The clinical criteria of improving cosmetic defects and restoring craniocerebral protection are established, based on the location and size of the skull ...
Berkley L. Rish +6 more
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
Fronto-orbital deformities secondary to trauma, infection, or surgery create a difficult problem for the reconstructive surgeon. The location of the deformity is particularly critical because it involves the most visible part of the face. Since the skull is rarely able to produce bony regeneration over large areas, numerous alloplastic materials have ...
R S, Weber, D B, Kearns, R J, Smith
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Fronto-orbital deformities secondary to trauma, infection, or surgery create a difficult problem for the reconstructive surgeon. The location of the deformity is particularly critical because it involves the most visible part of the face. Since the skull is rarely able to produce bony regeneration over large areas, numerous alloplastic materials have ...
R S, Weber, D B, Kearns, R J, Smith
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1986
Selective external cranial vault remodeling has been practiced since antiquity. The variations, methods, and desired results of external cranioplasty are as pervasive as the practice is old.
L S, Nichter +5 more
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Selective external cranial vault remodeling has been practiced since antiquity. The variations, methods, and desired results of external cranioplasty are as pervasive as the practice is old.
L S, Nichter +5 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1981
Cranioplasty using a synthetic material is less than ideal, especially if there is a history of infection at the defect site. Split-rib cranioplasty is a practical approach even in patients with a positive history of infection at or around the defect. We briefly review the historical background of split-rib cranioplasty and report our experience with ...
I R, Munro, B, Guyuron
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Cranioplasty using a synthetic material is less than ideal, especially if there is a history of infection at the defect site. Split-rib cranioplasty is a practical approach even in patients with a positive history of infection at or around the defect. We briefly review the historical background of split-rib cranioplasty and report our experience with ...
I R, Munro, B, Guyuron
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Child's Nervous System, 2004
The objective was to assess the outcome and complications associated with different cranioplasty implant materials in children.A retrospective review was conducted of 28 consecutive cranioplasties carried out on 24 children between 1994 and 2001 (age range, 9 months to 15 years; minimum follow-up 18 months).
V A, Josan +5 more
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The objective was to assess the outcome and complications associated with different cranioplasty implant materials in children.A retrospective review was conducted of 28 consecutive cranioplasties carried out on 24 children between 1994 and 2001 (age range, 9 months to 15 years; minimum follow-up 18 months).
V A, Josan +5 more
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Head & Neck Surgery, 1986
AbstractThe correction of contour defects of the frontal bone has been accomplished with a variety of autogenous and alloplastic materials. We report our experience in reconstructing 11 cases of congenital, traumatic, and postsurgical frontal defects with acrylic.
K, Remsen, W, Lawson, H F, Biller
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AbstractThe correction of contour defects of the frontal bone has been accomplished with a variety of autogenous and alloplastic materials. We report our experience in reconstructing 11 cases of congenital, traumatic, and postsurgical frontal defects with acrylic.
K, Remsen, W, Lawson, H F, Biller
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018
Abstract Cranioplasty is a time-honoured surgical procedure to restore the calvarial form and function that is associated with a relatively high complication rate. The present article analyzed various complications and reviewed the complications based on study of the relevant research in the craniofacial literature ...
Nanda Kishore, Sahoo +3 more
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Abstract Cranioplasty is a time-honoured surgical procedure to restore the calvarial form and function that is associated with a relatively high complication rate. The present article analyzed various complications and reviewed the complications based on study of the relevant research in the craniofacial literature ...
Nanda Kishore, Sahoo +3 more
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