Abstract:Plastic surgeons often come across the dilemma of keeping operative time under check and achieving the "perfect" shape while still compassing the desired functional and aesthetic outcomes on the patient. This leads to a tradeoff between speed and accuracy in the operating room. Craniosynostosis (CS) is a congenital disability that is caused when one or more sutures of an infant's skull fuses too early before the brain is fully formed. This premature fusion of cranial sutures leads to abnormal head skull shape,… Show more
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