Literature DB >> 22259979

[Segmental monobloc osteotomy and bi-directional distraction for the treatment of Crouzon syndrome in an infant].

Wei-Min Shen1, Jie Cui, Jian-Bin Chen, Hai-Ni Chen, Ji-Jun Zou, Yi Ji.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To discuss the segmental monobloc osteotomy and bi-directional distraction for the treatment of Crouzon syndrome in an infant.
METHODS: A 9-month-old female infant underwent monobloc osteotomy through combined intra- and extra-cranial way. The facial skull was divided into frontal, orbital and maxillary segments. The external distractor was used to move the frontal segment, orbital segment and midface forward. The internal distractor was used to move the maxilla downward. The consolidation lasted for 3 months after distraction.
RESULTS: The osteotomy and distraction were successfully completed. The distraction distance reached 18 mm, showing by distractor. The real distraction distance of facial bone was 12 mm, documented by 3-D image. The skull deformity and severe depression of midface improved a lot. The exophthalmos and underbite were corrected. The obstructive sleep apnea also improved markedly. However, the downward movement of maxilla was limited.
CONCLUSIONS: Monobloc osteotomy with external distractor, as well as maxillary distraction, could be used for Crouzon syndrome in infant. It is safe and effective method which can be performed in an early age for Crouzon syndrome with obstructive sleep apnea.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22259979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Zheng Xing Wai Ke Za Zhi        ISSN: 1009-4598


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1.  Crouzon syndrome with primary optic nerve atrophy and normal brain functions: A case report.

Authors:  Uma Shankar Pal; Chandan Gupta; Arul A L Chellappa
Journal:  J Oral Biol Craniofac Res       Date:  2012-06-27
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