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Medpor Craniotomy Gap Wedge Designed to Fill Small Bone Defects along Cranial Bone Flap.

Duck-Ho Goh1, Gyoung-Ju Kim, Jaechan Park.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Medpor porous polyethylene was used to reconstruct small bone defects (gaps and burr holes) along a craniotomy bone flap. The feasibility and cosmetic results were evaluated.
METHODS: Medpor Craniotomy Gap Wedges, V and T, were designed. The V implant is a 10 cm-long wedge strip, the cross section of which is an isosceles triangle with a 4 mm-long base, making it suitable for gaps less than 4 mm after trimming. Meanwhile, the Medpor T wedge includes a 10 mm-wide thin plate on the top surface of the Medpor V Wedge, making it suitable for gaps wider than 4 mm and burr holes. Sixty-eight pterional craniotomies and 39 superciliary approaches were performed using the implants, and the operative results were evaluated with respect to the cosmetic results and pain or tenderness related to the cranial flap.
RESULTS: The small bone defects were eliminated with less than 10 minutes additional operative time. In a physical examination, there were no considerable cosmetic problems regarding to the cranial bone defects, such as a linear depression or dimple in the forehead, anterior temporal hollow, preauricular depression, and parietal burr hole defect. Plus, no patient suffered from any infectious complications.
CONCLUSION: The Medpor Craniotomy Gap Wedge is technically easy to work with for reconstructing small bone defects, such as the bone gaps and burr holes created by a craniotomy, and produces excellent cosmetic results.

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Keywords:  Cosmetic appearance; Craniotomy; Medpor; Operative technique

Year:  2009        PMID: 19844617      PMCID: PMC2764015          DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2009.46.3.195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc        ISSN: 1225-8245


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