Interrelations Between Surgical Outcome and Bone, Spring and Surgical Parameters in Scaphocephalic Skulls Treated with Spring‐Assisted Cranioplasty
Jenson Jacob,
Selim Bozkurt
Abstract:Sagittal synostosis is the most common type of craniosynostosis encompassing around 50% of craniosynostosis conditions. It can be corrected using spring‐assisted cranioplasty in which springs are compressed at both ends and inserted into the skull to expand it. Although it has advantages over open surgical techniques the surgical outcome may remain suboptimal due to the interaction of skull, spring and surgical parameters. Therefore, optimizing the surgical outcome in the correction of sagittal synostosis with… Show more
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