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Rapid Intraoperative in Situ Synthetic Cranioplasty.

Christopher C Young1, Brian W Hanak1, Anoop P Patel1, Laligam N Sekhar2.   

Abstract

Craniectomy is a frequently performed neurosurgical procedure, and coverage of the cranial defect is necessary for protection of the underlying brain, cosmesis, and patient satisfaction. We report a new technique for intraoperative in situ synthetic cranioplasty that provides one-step resection of skull osteomas and reconstruction of cranial defects. Strategies of intraoperative cranioplasty are reviewed. A 48-year-old man who presented with a suspected benign osteoma over his forehead was offered surgical excision and primary cranioplasty in a one-step procedure using hydroxyapatite bone cement, a dural prosthetic, and a resorbable plate. Following craniectomy around the lesion, there was evidence of dural and bone involvement. The craniectomy was enlarged, and the involved dura was resected. SYNTHECEL dura repair was used to repair the dural defect and at the same time fashioned to form a receptacle for the cranioplasty by fixation of the dural substrate to the cut vertical bone edges. DirectInject hydroxyapatite bone cement was used to fill the receptacle and contoured to the curvature of the adjacent skull. A Delta resorbable plate was then placed over the bone cement and fixed to the skull. This technique provided a satisfactory cosmetic outcome following craniectomy for benign skull tumor excision. When possible, one-step surgery with primary cranioplasty should be considered.
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Keywords:  Bone cement; Cranial defect; Craniectomy; Cranioplasty; In situ; Polymethyl methacrylate; Resorbable plate

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29409926     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.01.126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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