Surgery in patients with craniosynostosis is a common treatment to correct the deformed skull shape, and it is necessary to verify the surgical effect of correction on the regional cranial bone. We propose a quantification method for evaluating surgical effects on regional cranial bones by comparing preoperative and postoperative skull shapes. To divide preoperative and postoperative skulls into two frontal bones, two parietal bones, and the occipital bone, and to estimate the shape deformation of regional cranial bones between the preoperative and postoperative skulls, an age-matched mean-normal skull surface model already divided into five bones is deformed into a preoperative skull, and a deformed mean-normal skull surface model is redef...
Craniosynostosis is a pathology in infants when one or more sutures prematurely closed, leading to a...
Craniosynostoses most frequently require correction by craniotomy and cranial vault remodeling to fa...
Recent studies have shown that the surface of the brain is deformed by up to 20 mm after the skull i...
Craniosynostosis produces not only neurocranial deformity but also cranial base deformity. Previous ...
Purpose Surgery is the first treatment option for patients with metopic craniosynostosis. Fronto-orb...
International audiencePURPOSE: Spring-assisted cranioplasty is performed to correct the long and nar...
Craniosynostosis consists of a premature fusion of the sutures in an infant skull, which restricts t...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital condition whereby the newborn skull develops abnormal...
Virtual planning of open cranial vault reconstruction is used to simulate and define an pre-operativ...
Current approaches for the surgical correction of craniosynostosis are highly dependent on surgeon e...
Current approaches for the surgical correction of craniosynostosis are highly dependent on surgeon e...
© 2022 American Association of Neurological Surgeons. All rights reserved.OBJECTIVE Posterior distra...
Abstract Sagittal synostosis is the most occurring form of craniosynostosis, resulting in calvarial ...
Background: A continuous and objective evaluation of surgical outcomes must be an integrated part of...
Abstract—Recent studies have shown that the surface of the brain is deformed by up to 20 mm after th...
Craniosynostosis is a pathology in infants when one or more sutures prematurely closed, leading to a...
Craniosynostoses most frequently require correction by craniotomy and cranial vault remodeling to fa...
Recent studies have shown that the surface of the brain is deformed by up to 20 mm after the skull i...
Craniosynostosis produces not only neurocranial deformity but also cranial base deformity. Previous ...
Purpose Surgery is the first treatment option for patients with metopic craniosynostosis. Fronto-orb...
International audiencePURPOSE: Spring-assisted cranioplasty is performed to correct the long and nar...
Craniosynostosis consists of a premature fusion of the sutures in an infant skull, which restricts t...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital condition whereby the newborn skull develops abnormal...
Virtual planning of open cranial vault reconstruction is used to simulate and define an pre-operativ...
Current approaches for the surgical correction of craniosynostosis are highly dependent on surgeon e...
Current approaches for the surgical correction of craniosynostosis are highly dependent on surgeon e...
© 2022 American Association of Neurological Surgeons. All rights reserved.OBJECTIVE Posterior distra...
Abstract Sagittal synostosis is the most occurring form of craniosynostosis, resulting in calvarial ...
Background: A continuous and objective evaluation of surgical outcomes must be an integrated part of...
Abstract—Recent studies have shown that the surface of the brain is deformed by up to 20 mm after th...
Craniosynostosis is a pathology in infants when one or more sutures prematurely closed, leading to a...
Craniosynostoses most frequently require correction by craniotomy and cranial vault remodeling to fa...
Recent studies have shown that the surface of the brain is deformed by up to 20 mm after the skull i...