Literature DB >> 8492853

Reconstruction of skull defects in children and adolescents by the use of fixed cranial bone grafts: long-term results.

J C Posnick1, J A Goldstein, D Armstrong, J T Rutka.   

Abstract

This article presents the long-term results of skull defect reconstruction in a series of 27 children studied between 1986 and 1990 (mean age, 8.4 yr; range, 1-17 yr). Causes of their defects were encephalocele (six patients), trauma (seven patients), tumor (eight patients), fibrous dysplasia (two patients), postsynostectomy defects (two patients), osteomyelitis (one patient), and Reye's syndrome with bone flap loss (one patient). All patients underwent clinical and computed tomographic scan documentation of their skull defects before and immediately after surgery and at least 1 year later. The average preoperative defect surface area measured 33 cm2 (range, 2.5-114 cm2). Skull defects were reconstructed in all patients with fixed autogenous cranial bone grafts. In the initial five patients, the grafts were fixed with interosseous wires, and in the remainder, they were fixed with a combination of miniplates and microplates and screws. Follow-up ranged from 12 to 66 months (mean, 31.4 mo). Complications were minimal, with no infection, plate or graft exposure, or intracranial injuries. In 24 of 27 patients, clinical examination and computed tomographic scans showed no evidence of skull defect or appreciable irregularity of donor or recipient sites. Two patients had documented small regions of graft resorption. One skull had palpable contour irregularities but without a bony defect. All patients have resumed routine activities and sports without special head protection. Repair of skull defects in children with fixed autogenous cranial grafts is a reliable method of reconstruction with minimal morbidity. Although we prefer miniplates and microplates and screws for fixation, the grafts fixed in place with interosseous wires did equally well.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8492853     DOI: 10.1227/00006123-199305000-00011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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