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Cranioplasty is a
surgical operation on the
repairing of
cranial defects caused by
previous injuries or operations, such as
decompressive craniectomy....
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conditions and is
commonly followed by
cranioplasty. Complications, such as
infection and
hematomas after cranioplasty occur in
roughly about a
third of cases...
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closed with a
cranioplasty. If possible, the
original skull fragment is
preserved after the
craniectomy in anti****tion of the
cranioplasty. The RESCUEicp...
- (Baltimore, MD). Its main
emphasis relates to
cranioplasty,
implants and
implantable neurotechnologies.
Cranioplasty (or
skull reconstruction)
Temporal Hollowing...
- and re-shaping of the skull,
generally with
resorbable plates.
Spring cranioplasty:
Combination of an
endoscopic strip craniectomy with
placement of springs...
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through stereolithography can be used to help in the
construction of
Cranioplasty plates. In 2019,
scientists at Rice
University published an
article in...
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Confederation (in modern-day Colombia) and the Inca Empire. In both, even
cranioplasty existed. The
prevalence of
trepanation among Mesoamerican civilizations...
- of the
frontal sinus. This
procedure is
described as Type 3
Forehead Cranioplasty. Type 4 This
operation can be
described as an
extended Type II operation...
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surgeons can
perform a
procedure called a
forehead reconstruction or
cranioplasty where the
glabella bone is
taken apart,
thinned and re-shaped, and re****embled...
- born with
asymmetrical unilateral coronal synostosis should undergo cranioplasty within its
first year of life in
order to
prevent increased intracranial...