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Perception of children's faces with unilateral coronal synostosis--an eye-tracking investigation.

Christian Linz1, Antje B M Gerdes2, Philipp Meyer-Marcotty3, Urs Müller-Richter4, Hartmut Böhm4, Ralf-Ingo Ernestus5, Alexander Kübler4, Georg W Alpers2, Tilmann Schweitzer6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Premature unilateral coronal craniosynostosis results in distinctive cranial and facial abnormalities of varying severity, including orbital dystopia and an abnormal head shape. As the face is affected, these children may encounter stigmatization. To avoid this scenario, many parents elect for their child to undergo surgical correction. Laypeople's perception of children with either untreated or treated unilateral coronal craniosynostosis (UCS) has not yet been objectively evaluated.
METHODS: This study introduces eye tracking as an objective instrument in order to evaluate the perception of 14 children with coronal synostosis, both pre- and postoperatively. Age-matched healthy children served as a control group. Using standardized photos, the involuntary eye movements and the fixations of 30 unaffected laypeople were evaluated.
RESULTS: In the untreated children, whose faces were characterized by striking orbital dystopia, the eyes drew more attention than those of the healthy children. The results of our study demonstrate that the operative correction of unilateral coronal synostosis results in the normalization of the asymmetry of the fronto-orbital region, whereas the C-shaped deformity of the midface, which is not addressed via surgery, subsequently attracts more attention.
CONCLUSION: Eye tracking objectively evaluates both the perception of craniofacial abnormalities and the extent of the approximation of normality after surgical correction. We introduce eye tracking as an objective measurement tool for craniofacial abnormalities for the first time.

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Keywords:  Anterior plagiocephaly; Coronal synostosis; Eyetracking; Perception; Surgical correction

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26231563     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-015-2798-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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