2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-51752013000100006
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Nautilus: craniotomia dinâmica - nova técnica cirúrgica e resultados preliminares

Abstract: Nautilus-shaped dynamic craniotomy: a new surgical technique and preliminary resultsNautilus: craniotomia dinâmica -nova técnica cirúrgica e resultados preliminares ABSTRACT Introduction: Considering that craniosynostosis is a suture-related condition, the main challenge for its treatment is the fact that the brain is located in a closed compartment that does not have the required adaptability to accommodate its growth. The goal of treat ment is to restore stenotic suture adaptability and correct the compensat… Show more

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“…Similar proposals were made by Tullous et al [12] and Solís-Salgado & Anaya-Jara [13]. Cardim [14] presented excellent results with the use of springs and dynamic osteotomies (Nautilus), however, the maintenance of postoperative expansion was sometimes affected by the scalp flap or by positional effects.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Similar proposals were made by Tullous et al [12] and Solís-Salgado & Anaya-Jara [13]. Cardim [14] presented excellent results with the use of springs and dynamic osteotomies (Nautilus), however, the maintenance of postoperative expansion was sometimes affected by the scalp flap or by positional effects.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…By designing bone flaps in spiral osteotomies [10,12], the correction of the deformity has successful and stable outcomes. Also allowing adequate expansion of the brain in a more uniform, progressive way and obtaining a more anatomical shape [13,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mature skulls, the areas of the secondary defect received nautilus-shaped helical osteotomies 5 to also remodel the force distribution. These osteotomies were already described by Salyer 14 and Salgado 15 as performed using the BTS technique on the deformed plates removed from the stenotic skulls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%