| Literature DB >> 34660366 |
G D Singhal1, Sanjeev Atri2, Sudheer Suggala3, Dinesh Jaluka4, Shakti Singhal5, A K Shrivastava1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We performed a retrospective study of 67 patients and their data for radiological investigations by serial Xrays, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, uniform surgical procedure of craniotomy. The results were analyzed to determine the natural course of the disease, anatomical changes at various intervals following trauma, and outcome of surgical procedure in terms of cranial reconstruction, seizures, and progress in neurological deficit.Entities:
Keywords: Duroplasty; growing skull fracture; linear skull fracture
Year: 2021 PMID: 34660366 PMCID: PMC8477810 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_183_18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Neurosurg
Figure 5Photograph showing the craniotomy around the skull defect
Figure 4Photograph showing exposure of dural defect and meningocerebral cicatrix
Figure 1Photograph showing the exposed bone defect and periosteum surrounding the defect
Figure 3Photograph showing well defined bone defect
Figure 6Photograph showing duroplasty using galea
Figure 9Photograph showing final appearance
Figure 17T1 weighted magnetic resonance imaging saggital (a and c), axial (b), showing porencephalic cyst
The types of growing skull fractures
| Types of growing skull fractures | Number of patients (%) |
|---|---|
| I | 9 (13.43) |
| II | 8 (11.94) |
| I, II | 29 (43.28) |
| I, III | 2 (2.98) |
| II, III | 5 (7.46) |
| I, II, III | 14 (20.89) |
Various types of cranioplasty
| Cranioplasty ( | Number of patients | Patients |
|---|---|---|
| Split calvarial graft | 41 | 74.54 |
| Medpore | 14 | 25.45 |
| Acrylic | 3 | 5.45 |
| Tantalum | 1 | 1.81 |
| Bone morcellation | 1 | 1.81 |
Figure 7Photograph showing cranioplasty using split calvarial graft
Figure 8Photograph showing cranioplasty using porous polyethylene (Medpor)
The localization of growing skull fractures without symptoms (seizures, focal neurological deficit, and loss of consciousness)
| Location | Absent (seizures, neurological deficit, and loss of consciousness) ( |
|---|---|
| Parieto-occipital | 4 |
| Parietal | 3 |
| Orbital roof | 2 |
| Temporal | 1 |
| Fronto-temporo-parietal | 1 |
| Parietotemporal | 1 |