The Effect of Barrel-Stave Osteotomy Length in Sagittal Strip Craniectomy
Lucas M. Harrison,
Kayla Prezelski,
Rami R. Hallac
et al.
Abstract:Objective In managing sagittal craniosynostosis, strip craniectomy of the affected suture is commonly paired with barrel-stave osteotomies to allow for additional cranial remodeling. However, the effect of these osteotomies is not well-established. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the length of barrel-stave osteotomies on outcomes in patients with sagittal craniosynostosis. Design A retrospective review of operative records and pre-operative and one-year post-operative three-dimensional images. Setti… Show more
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