The authors report nine patients with unicoronal synostosis who were treated with the same surgical protocol and who now have reached skeletal maturity. These patients all underwent surgery at the Australian Craniofacial Unit during a 2-year period by one of two craniofacial surgeons and one of two neurosurgeons. The operative procedure in all of these cases was the same technique, in which there was unilateral advancement of the affected side. No cases required reoperation; however, one case subsequently required revision of the coronal scar, and two cases required strabismus correction. All cases were reviewed to evaluate patient results by the clinical staff; recent photographs at skeletal maturity also were reviewed. Two patients had ad...
Aims: Craniosynostosis is a congenital condition characterised by premature fusion of one or more cr...
Background. Craniosynostosis is a group of rare congeni-tal diseases of the skull. They arise from p...
Introduction: Craniosynostoses are defined as premature fusions of one or more cranial sutures. They...
Since the first operation for premature suture closure in North America in 1888, there have been som...
Background: The premature fusion of unilateral coronal suture can cause a significant asymmetry of t...
Abstract Background: While sagittal synostosis is the most common craniosynostosis, long-term follow...
The premature fusion of unilateral coronal suture can cause a significant asymmetry of the craniofac...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to increase the understanding of patient and treatment relate...
Seven patients with craniosynostosis (mean age 8 years, Apert syndrome, n = 4, Crouzon's disease, n ...
Background: A continuous and objective evaluation of surgical outcomes must be an integrated part of...
Craniosynostosis produces not only neurocranial deformity but also cranial base deformity. Previous ...
Objective: Craniosynostosis presents sclerosis cranial sutures, ossification and fusion i...
Introduction: The management of syndromic and non-syndromic craniosynostosis is controversial with d...
Unilateral coronal synostosis results in dysmorphology of the midface in addition to well-characteri...
Background: Craniosynostosis is a rare congenital disease of the skull. They arise when one or more ...
Aims: Craniosynostosis is a congenital condition characterised by premature fusion of one or more cr...
Background. Craniosynostosis is a group of rare congeni-tal diseases of the skull. They arise from p...
Introduction: Craniosynostoses are defined as premature fusions of one or more cranial sutures. They...
Since the first operation for premature suture closure in North America in 1888, there have been som...
Background: The premature fusion of unilateral coronal suture can cause a significant asymmetry of t...
Abstract Background: While sagittal synostosis is the most common craniosynostosis, long-term follow...
The premature fusion of unilateral coronal suture can cause a significant asymmetry of the craniofac...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to increase the understanding of patient and treatment relate...
Seven patients with craniosynostosis (mean age 8 years, Apert syndrome, n = 4, Crouzon's disease, n ...
Background: A continuous and objective evaluation of surgical outcomes must be an integrated part of...
Craniosynostosis produces not only neurocranial deformity but also cranial base deformity. Previous ...
Objective: Craniosynostosis presents sclerosis cranial sutures, ossification and fusion i...
Introduction: The management of syndromic and non-syndromic craniosynostosis is controversial with d...
Unilateral coronal synostosis results in dysmorphology of the midface in addition to well-characteri...
Background: Craniosynostosis is a rare congenital disease of the skull. They arise when one or more ...
Aims: Craniosynostosis is a congenital condition characterised by premature fusion of one or more cr...
Background. Craniosynostosis is a group of rare congeni-tal diseases of the skull. They arise from p...
Introduction: Craniosynostoses are defined as premature fusions of one or more cranial sutures. They...