Background Current evidence is lacking regarding the optimum material required for cranioplasty in the pediatric population when native bone cannot be replaced. The aim of our survey was to examine current practice in Australia and New Zealand regarding pediatric cranioplasty material. Methods The online tool SurveyMonkey was used to survey 244 neurosurgeons in Australasia. The survey consisted of five questions concerning preference of material and donor origin for pediatric cranioplasty. Results Twenty-two neurosurgeons (9%) participated. The results indicate that with small skull defects ( 3 cm), the preferred donor origin was split calvarial grafts for patients older than 3 years (48.3%). In patients aged 0 to 2 ye...
Afri. J. Neuro. Sci. Vol. 16 No. 1 Jan 1997 CRANIOPLASTY WITH INNER TABLE OF BONE FLAP IN CHILDREN: ...
In the history of medicine, many surgeons have been tried to reconstruct lost tissue and correct def...
Reconstructive plastic surgery procedures — cranioplasty in particular — are finding their way into ...
Objective: This study reviews the current literature for the optimal material to use in paediatric c...
The use of implants in pediatric cranioplasty is still debatable. Many surgeons prefer to use autolo...
Background:Large pediatric skull defects are challenging to the plastic surgeon. Bone grafts remains...
AbstractNo clear consensus exists regarding the best material and technique for use in pediatric cra...
Cranioplasty remains a difficult procedure for all craniofacial surgeons, particularly when concerni...
Background: Currently, various materials are routinely used for cranioplasty after decompressive cra...
Cranioplasty is a frequently performed procedure in neurosurgery. The pediatric population for this ...
INTRODUCTION: The choice of heterologous materials for cranioplasty after decompressive craniectomy ...
Cranioplasty is a surgical procedure used to treat a bone defect or deformity in the skull. To date,...
PURPOSE: The use of hydroxyapatite ceramic (HAC) implants for the treatment of skull defects in pedi...
Cranioplasty (CP) is a surgical intervention aiming to re-establish the integrity of skull defects. ...
Purpose: Given its biological and anatomic features, autologous bone is the first choice for craniop...
Afri. J. Neuro. Sci. Vol. 16 No. 1 Jan 1997 CRANIOPLASTY WITH INNER TABLE OF BONE FLAP IN CHILDREN: ...
In the history of medicine, many surgeons have been tried to reconstruct lost tissue and correct def...
Reconstructive plastic surgery procedures — cranioplasty in particular — are finding their way into ...
Objective: This study reviews the current literature for the optimal material to use in paediatric c...
The use of implants in pediatric cranioplasty is still debatable. Many surgeons prefer to use autolo...
Background:Large pediatric skull defects are challenging to the plastic surgeon. Bone grafts remains...
AbstractNo clear consensus exists regarding the best material and technique for use in pediatric cra...
Cranioplasty remains a difficult procedure for all craniofacial surgeons, particularly when concerni...
Background: Currently, various materials are routinely used for cranioplasty after decompressive cra...
Cranioplasty is a frequently performed procedure in neurosurgery. The pediatric population for this ...
INTRODUCTION: The choice of heterologous materials for cranioplasty after decompressive craniectomy ...
Cranioplasty is a surgical procedure used to treat a bone defect or deformity in the skull. To date,...
PURPOSE: The use of hydroxyapatite ceramic (HAC) implants for the treatment of skull defects in pedi...
Cranioplasty (CP) is a surgical intervention aiming to re-establish the integrity of skull defects. ...
Purpose: Given its biological and anatomic features, autologous bone is the first choice for craniop...
Afri. J. Neuro. Sci. Vol. 16 No. 1 Jan 1997 CRANIOPLASTY WITH INNER TABLE OF BONE FLAP IN CHILDREN: ...
In the history of medicine, many surgeons have been tried to reconstruct lost tissue and correct def...
Reconstructive plastic surgery procedures — cranioplasty in particular — are finding their way into ...