2021
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000007663
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Examining the Relationship Between Wound Complications and the Use of Resorbable Plates in Cranial Vault Reconstruction

Abstract: Background: Resorbable plates are commonly used in cranial vault reconstruction surgery. There are few published papers examining their safety profile. The authors examined the prevalence of wound complications associated with the use of resorbable plates (Inion CPS Fixation System) in pediatric patients undergoing cranial vault reconstruction. Methods: A retrospective review of patients (n ¼ 182) who underwent cranial vault reconstruction using resorbable plate fixation was undertaken. All procedures were per… Show more

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“…Reconstruction of the pediatric cranial vault lends itself particularly well to resorbable fixation due to the small loads incurred as well as avoidance of transcranial plate migration and growth restriction complications, becoming the standard of care. 3,4 The focus of Reilly et al 5 , was to retrospectively examine the rate of wound complications among 182 pediatric craniosynostosis patients, including 37 patients with a syndrome diagnosis. All patients underwent cranial vault reconstruction with resorbable plate and screw fixation provided by the Inion CPS Fixation System (Inion, Inc. Tampere, Finland).…”
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“…Reconstruction of the pediatric cranial vault lends itself particularly well to resorbable fixation due to the small loads incurred as well as avoidance of transcranial plate migration and growth restriction complications, becoming the standard of care. 3,4 The focus of Reilly et al 5 , was to retrospectively examine the rate of wound complications among 182 pediatric craniosynostosis patients, including 37 patients with a syndrome diagnosis. All patients underwent cranial vault reconstruction with resorbable plate and screw fixation provided by the Inion CPS Fixation System (Inion, Inc. Tampere, Finland).…”
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“…1,2 One of the focal points of Reilly et al, was to discuss the chemical and structural aspects of various resorbable plating systems, including the one used in their study, to help interpret their results. 5 Although providing important insight, there were several limitations to that effort that deserve mention and clarification. First, the terms lactide, lactic acid, glycolide, and glycolic acid are used in different instances.…”
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