“…20,35 Classically these procedures were done in one stage and the reported complications include, but are not limited to, infection, unsatisfactory cosmetic outcome, seizures, and permanent adverse impact on neurological function. 18,35 Distraction osteogenesis is the surgical induction of bone growth by applying distractive force across an osteotomy site, and this technique is becoming more common for expanding the cranium and for advancing the midface. 2,14,15,22,29,31,33,38,40,42,49 Distraction osteogenesis is a historical outgrowth of various methods of fracture reduction and retention that date back almost 2000 years.…”