Objective: Craniectomy is a widely used procedure in neurosurgery that results in more cranioplasties to repair skull defects. The complication rate after cranioplasties seems to be higher than elective craniotomies so this study was conducted to determine the outcome of cranioplasty after craniectomy. Materials & Methods: The patients included in this study had craniectomy and cranioplasty for any indication. Patients included had variables, such as age, sex, underlying pathology, craniectomy and cranioplasty dates, the material used for cranioplasty (autologous bone or methyl methacrylate), and methods of cranioplasty flap fixation (sutures or titanium plates and screws) follow up period and complications. Result...
Purpose: Given its biological and anatomic features, autologous bone is the first choice for craniop...
Objective: Craniosynostosis presents sclerosis cranial sutures, ossification and fusion i...
Abstract Background: In patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) treated with decompressi...
Objective: Craniectomy is a widely used procedure in neurosurgery that results in more cr...
Objective: We attempt to identify cranioplasties duration, hospital stay, bone flap area, duration b...
Objectives: Craniectomy is widely performed to lower the intracranial pressure in various conditions...
OBJECT: Hemicraniectomy is a commonly practiced neurosurgical intervention with a wide range of indi...
Background:Although a relatively simple procedure, cranioplasties have been associated with high com...
Research aim: To identify complications and their predictors following different methods of craniopl...
Objective: A descriptive case series was conducted to find the frequency of complications...
Objective: A descriptive case series was conducted to find the frequency of complications...
Background: In patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) treated with decompressive craniec...
Objective: Cranioplasty is a technically straightforward procedure; however, it is becoming increasi...
Background: Decompressive craniectomy (DC) after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common surgical p...
Objective: An increased interest in the surgical procedures of decompressive craniectomy (DC) and su...
Purpose: Given its biological and anatomic features, autologous bone is the first choice for craniop...
Objective: Craniosynostosis presents sclerosis cranial sutures, ossification and fusion i...
Abstract Background: In patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) treated with decompressi...
Objective: Craniectomy is a widely used procedure in neurosurgery that results in more cr...
Objective: We attempt to identify cranioplasties duration, hospital stay, bone flap area, duration b...
Objectives: Craniectomy is widely performed to lower the intracranial pressure in various conditions...
OBJECT: Hemicraniectomy is a commonly practiced neurosurgical intervention with a wide range of indi...
Background:Although a relatively simple procedure, cranioplasties have been associated with high com...
Research aim: To identify complications and their predictors following different methods of craniopl...
Objective: A descriptive case series was conducted to find the frequency of complications...
Objective: A descriptive case series was conducted to find the frequency of complications...
Background: In patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) treated with decompressive craniec...
Objective: Cranioplasty is a technically straightforward procedure; however, it is becoming increasi...
Background: Decompressive craniectomy (DC) after traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common surgical p...
Objective: An increased interest in the surgical procedures of decompressive craniectomy (DC) and su...
Purpose: Given its biological and anatomic features, autologous bone is the first choice for craniop...
Objective: Craniosynostosis presents sclerosis cranial sutures, ossification and fusion i...
Abstract Background: In patients with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI) treated with decompressi...