Aesthetic Reconstruction of an Old Burr Hole Defect Using a Cancellous Bone Chip and a Porous Polyethylene Implant
Jun Yong Lee,
Hui Hyung Jeon,
Eun Young Rha
Abstract:Burr hole trephination is a minimally invasive procedure but can leave a depressed scar at the surgical site. Various materials have been studied to fill such defects; however, to the best of our knowledge, there are no reports of reconstructing old, depressed scars from burr hole surgery. This report presents a patient with depressed scarring near the anterior hairline of the frontal bone on both sides due to burr hole trephination for a subdural hematoma 27 years prior. Computed tomography scans revealed bon… Show more
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