Literature DB >> 430131

Craniofacial growth following experimental craniosynostosis and craniectomy in rabbits.

K M Persson, W A Roy, J A Persing, G T Rodeheaver, H R Winn.   

Abstract

Premature fusion of the coronal suture was produced in 9-day-old rabbits by immobilization of the suture area bilaterally with methyl-cyanoacrylate adhesive. The effects of suture fusion and its surgical release on suture growth and on skull morphology were evaluated by radiographic cephalometry. Immobilization resulted in significant changes in the angular dimensions in the vault toward an anteroposterior shortening. No permanent deformity was observed in the angular relationship between the cranial base and the facial skeleton. Craniectomy at 30 days, when a skull deformity had been established, resulted in rapid separation of the bones at the suture site which returned the deformed skull to a normal configuration by 90 days of age. Surgical removal of a normal suture in a control group also resulted in accelerated separation of the bones at the excised suture site, but it was less than after removal of an immobilized suture. The experimental data indicate that premature fusion of rapidly growing sutures results in consistent skull deformity. Early release of the fusion, when this is the primary abnormality, will result in spontaneous correction of the deformity.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 430131     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1979.50.2.0187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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5.  Evaluation of bone regeneration using the rat critical size calvarial defect.

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6.  Timing of ectocranial suture activity in Gorilla gorilla as related to cranial volume and dental eruption.

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9.  New perspectives in the management of severe cranio-facial deformity.

Authors:  D J David
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  1984-07       Impact factor: 1.891

10.  The role of movements in the development of sutural and diarthrodial joints tested by long-term paralysis of chick embryos.

Authors:  M Persson
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