| Literature DB >> 33910652 |
Gaopeng Cheng1, Shuyu Hao2, Zhifen Ye2, Bao Wang3, Bin Huangpu4, Pengfei Zhang5, Hao Wang2, Qiang Hao6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of cranial fixation devices in neurosurgery is very common, which is considered to be an important auxiliary method for many craniotomies. However, previous studies have reported complications of using cranial fixation devices, including brain tissue, nerve and blood vessel damage, scalp laceration, subcutaneous hematoma, etc. Some of the complications are serious and even potentially fatal, and the causes of which may be related to the incorrect use of cranial fixation devices. Although there are no serious complications in our review, the cause of that needs to be further summarized and analyzed, as so to minimize the serious consequences caused by the cranial fixation device slippage and ensure the safety of the patients' surgical procedure. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Cranial fixation devices; Experience summarization; Neurosurgical operations; Potential risk; Unstable factors
Year: 2021 PMID: 33910652 PMCID: PMC8080414 DOI: 10.1186/s41016-021-00244-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin Neurosurg J ISSN: 2057-4967
Fig. 1Illustration figures for three cases with unstable cranial fixation devices
Fig. 2Rate of doctors with cranial fixation incidents. Among the doctors surveyed, about 71% doctors experienced unstable incidences of cranial fixation devices
Fig. 3Working years of doctors with cranial fixation incidents. About 80% occurred in the first 3 years of their work career, rarely in the subsequent work period
Summarization of unstable factors of cranial fixation devices in neurosurgical operations
Fig. 4The relation between the position of the cranial fixation devices and the center of the head. a The center of the head is located at the upper part of the three-point center of gravity of the head frame. b The center of the head is located at the lower part of the three-point center of gravity of the head frame
Fig. 5The standard positions of the cranial fixation devices. a Two pins located up and down position of fixes position balanced. b The head frame is tightly connected with the fixing device. c The cardan shaft keeps vertical. d Side view of the standard position of cranial fixation devices. e Positive view of the standard position of cranial fixation devices