An Overcorrective Modification of Cranial Vault Reconstruction for Non-Syndromic Metopic Suture Synostosis: Shiraz Technique
Mohammad Sadegh Masoudi,
Sina Zoghi,
Ali Ansari
et al.
Abstract:Objective: Growth restriction of frontal bones due to premature closure of metopic suture leads to the “Trigonon” shape of the skull, introduced by Welcker in 1862. Paul Tessier introduced cranial vault reconstruction (CVR), a common craniofacial procedure for treating this condition. The present study aims to introduce a modified version of this procedure.
Methods: In this study, we present our experience with a modified version of CVR, named the Shiraz technique, used as a single-stage overcorrective recons… Show more
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