The neonate skull consists of several flat bones, connected by fibrous joints called sutures. Sutures regulate the bone formation along their adjoining edges, while providing mailability to assist with the early phases of rapid brain growth and passing through the birth canal with minimal restriction. By adolescents, these sutures fuse into solid bone, protecting the brain from impacts. The premature fusion of one or more of these sutures is a medical condition known as craniosynostosis, with its most common form being sagittal craniosynostosis (fusion of the midline suture). The condition results in compensatory overgrowth perpendicular to the fused suture, leading to calvarial deformation and possible neurofunctional defects. Surgeons hav...
Historically, surgical outcomes in craniosynostosis have been evaluated by qualitative analysis, dir...
The newborn mammalian cranial vault consists of five flat bones that are joined together along their...
Current approaches for the surgical correction of craniosynostosis are highly dependent on surgeon e...
The neonate skull consists of several flat bones, connected by fibrous joints called sutures. Suture...
The neonate skull consists of several flat bones, connected by fibrous joints called sutures. Suture...
Craniosynostosis is the premature fusion of one or more sutures across the calvaria, resulting in mo...
Sagittal craniosynostosis consists of premature fusion (ossification) of the sagittal suture during ...
Sagittal craniosynostosis consists of premature fusion (ossification) of the sagittal suture during ...
Abstract Sagittal synostosis is the most occurring form of craniosynostosis, resulting in calvarial ...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital craniofacial malformation, involving premature sagitt...
Craniosynostosis is a pathology in infants when one or more sutures prematurely closed, leading to a...
BACKGROUND: Spring-Assisted Posterior Vault Expansion has been adopted at Great Ormond Street Hospit...
pre-printThe skull of young children is made up of bony plates that enable growth. Craniosynostosis ...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital condition whereby the newborn skull develops abnormal...
Lambdoid craniosynostosis (LC) is a rare non-syndromic craniosynostosis characterised by fusion of t...
Historically, surgical outcomes in craniosynostosis have been evaluated by qualitative analysis, dir...
The newborn mammalian cranial vault consists of five flat bones that are joined together along their...
Current approaches for the surgical correction of craniosynostosis are highly dependent on surgeon e...
The neonate skull consists of several flat bones, connected by fibrous joints called sutures. Suture...
The neonate skull consists of several flat bones, connected by fibrous joints called sutures. Suture...
Craniosynostosis is the premature fusion of one or more sutures across the calvaria, resulting in mo...
Sagittal craniosynostosis consists of premature fusion (ossification) of the sagittal suture during ...
Sagittal craniosynostosis consists of premature fusion (ossification) of the sagittal suture during ...
Abstract Sagittal synostosis is the most occurring form of craniosynostosis, resulting in calvarial ...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital craniofacial malformation, involving premature sagitt...
Craniosynostosis is a pathology in infants when one or more sutures prematurely closed, leading to a...
BACKGROUND: Spring-Assisted Posterior Vault Expansion has been adopted at Great Ormond Street Hospit...
pre-printThe skull of young children is made up of bony plates that enable growth. Craniosynostosis ...
Sagittal Craniosynostosis (SC) is a congenital condition whereby the newborn skull develops abnormal...
Lambdoid craniosynostosis (LC) is a rare non-syndromic craniosynostosis characterised by fusion of t...
Historically, surgical outcomes in craniosynostosis have been evaluated by qualitative analysis, dir...
The newborn mammalian cranial vault consists of five flat bones that are joined together along their...
Current approaches for the surgical correction of craniosynostosis are highly dependent on surgeon e...