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Serial head circumference and neurodevelopmental screening after surgical correction for single- and multiple-suture craniosynostosis.

Michael P Carlisle1, Sagar T Mehta, Kevin J Sykes, Virender K Singhal.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate serial head circumference (HC) measurements and neurodevelopmental (ND) screening before and after surgical revision for craniosynostosis.
DESIGN: Retrospective assessment.
SETTING: Tertiary institutional. PATIENTS, PARTICIPANTS: All children treated with single-stage frontal-orbital advancement or total calvarial expansion for single-suture (SS) or multiple-suture (MS) craniosynostosis over a 7-year period. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in ND and HC were measured over postoperative visits after the primary surgery. More importantly, ND and HC changes were measured prerevision and postrevision.
RESULTS: Of 183 patients undergoing primary surgery, complete records and adequate follow-up were available for 112 patients. The overall revision rate was 21% (n  =  23). Postrevision follow-up was adequate for 18 of the 23 revisions. After primary surgery, but prior to revision, children demonstrated a larger decline in HC (z-score, median  =  -1) along with higher ND findings (median  =  2) from one postoperative visit to the next than those who did not go on revision (HC z-score median  =  0, ND median  =  0). After revision, patients demonstrated a significant improvement in ND screening findings (median ΔND findings  =  -2) compared with prerevision ND (p < .001). Head circumference also significantly increased by a z-score of +1 postrevision (p  =  .001).
CONCLUSIONS: Patients chosen for revision surgery display not only a larger decline in HC but also more ND findings prior to revision. Furthermore, surgical revision has a significant association with both improved ND screening and HC.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22034904     DOI: 10.1597/10-280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cleft Palate Craniofac J        ISSN: 1055-6656


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