Nalin Gupta1. 1. Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94143-0112, USA. guptan@neurosurg.ucsf.edu
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Pin fixation and rigid immobilization of the head is desirable in many neurosurgical procedures. However, these techniques are associated with complications in infants and young children. A simple modification of a commonly used cranial fixation system allows rigid, safe immobilization of the head in infants and children. INSTRUMENTATION: A standard Mayfield horseshoe headrest and cranial fixation system was adapted to allow simultaneous use of the headrest and three-point pin fixation. The system is compatible with most neuronavigational systems. RESULTS: The combined horseshoe and pin system was used successfully in more than 30 patients ranging in age from 6 months to 14 years. No complications were encountered. CONCLUSIONS: Rigid immobilization is achievable in the pediatric population, facilitating intracranial and frameless stereotaxy procedures.
OBJECTIVE:Pin fixation and rigid immobilization of the head is desirable in many neurosurgical procedures. However, these techniques are associated with complications in infants and young children. A simple modification of a commonly used cranial fixation system allows rigid, safe immobilization of the head in infants and children. INSTRUMENTATION: A standard Mayfield horseshoe headrest and cranial fixation system was adapted to allow simultaneous use of the headrest and three-point pin fixation. The system is compatible with most neuronavigational systems. RESULTS: The combined horseshoe and pin system was used successfully in more than 30 patients ranging in age from 6 months to 14 years. No complications were encountered. CONCLUSIONS: Rigid immobilization is achievable in the pediatric population, facilitating intracranial and frameless stereotaxy procedures.
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