2022
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000009065
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Introduction of Spring-Assisted Cranioplasty for Sagittal Craniosynostosis in a Craniofacial Service: A Report of Early Experience

Abstract: Spring-assisted cranioplasty (SAC) for the treatment of craniosynostosis uses internal springs to produce dynamic changes in cranial shape over several months before its removal. The purpose of this study was to report the first Egyptian experiences with SAC in the treatment of children with sagittal synostosis and evaluate the preliminary outcome. A total of 17 consecutive patients with scaphocephaly underwent SAC with a midline osteotomy along the fused sagittal suture and insertion of 3 springs with bayonet… Show more

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“…These springs are then removed after 6-8 months through a second surgical operation. 27,28 . However, excessive blood loss and coagulopathy are the most common complications of open surgical management of craniosynostosis, and hence, less invasive treatment options should be preferred.…”
Section: Treatment Of Craniosynostosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These springs are then removed after 6-8 months through a second surgical operation. 27,28 . However, excessive blood loss and coagulopathy are the most common complications of open surgical management of craniosynostosis, and hence, less invasive treatment options should be preferred.…”
Section: Treatment Of Craniosynostosismentioning
confidence: 99%