Influence of Bone Defects After Endoscope-Assisted Suturectomy on Monobloc Advancement in Syndromic Bilateral Coronal Craniosynostosis Patients.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Masafumi Kamata, Makoto Hikosaka, Tsuyoshi Kaneko, Hideki Ogiwara, Kenichi Usami
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Abstract

Surgery is performed for craniosynostosis to enlarge intracranial volume and improve cranial morphology. Endoscope-assisted suturectomy is one of the effective treatments. Compared with other techniques, it is reported to be low invasive and enables improvement of cranial volume and morphology at an early age. At the National Center for Child Health and Development (Tokyo, Japan), endoscope-assisted suturectomy is performed for all patients with craniosynostosis under the age of 3 months. Bone defects are sometimes observed several years after endoscope-assisted suturectomy. In syndromic bilateral coronal craniosynostosis patients in whom fused coronal sutures are removed, bone defects often remain in the temporal region. These may cause difficulty in setting the osteotomy line and placing distraction device for later monobloc advancement. In the present study, syndromic bilateral coronal craniosynostosis patients who underwent endoscope-assisted suturectomy between 2017 and 2022 at our hospital were retrospectively reviewed to investigate residual bone defects after the operation. As monobloc advancement, tongue-in-groove technique and placing internal distractors were assumed, and cranial bone defects between the ages of 3 and 5 years were evaluated in 3D by using image processing software. Five patients were included, and in 2 patients, the bone defects in the temporal regions were deemed large enough to interfere with making the bandeau or restrict the use of internal distractors for monobloc advancement. When performing suturectomy for syndromic craniosynostosis patients with midfacial concavity, careful surgical strategies that take into account future monobloc advancement should be considered.

内窥镜辅助缝合切除术后骨缺损对综合征双侧冠状颅畸形患者单体前移的影响
手术治疗颅骨发育不良可扩大颅内容积,改善颅骨形态。内窥镜辅助缝合切除术是有效的治疗方法之一。据报道,与其他技术相比,内窥镜辅助缝合切除术创伤小,能在早期改善颅骨体积和形态。在国立儿童健康与发展中心(日本东京),内窥镜辅助缝合切除术适用于所有 3 个月以下的颅骨发育不良患者。有时在内窥镜辅助缝合术后数年仍可观察到骨缺损。综合征双侧冠状颅畸形患者在去除融合的冠状缝合后,颞部往往会残留骨缺损。这可能会给截骨线的设置和日后单体推进时牵引装置的放置带来困难。本研究对2017年至2022年间在我院接受内窥镜辅助缝合切除术的综合征双侧冠状颅畸形患者进行了回顾性研究,以调查术后残留的骨缺损情况。假定采用单体推进、舌入槽技术和放置内牵引器,利用图像处理软件对3至5岁的颅骨缺损进行三维评估。共纳入了五名患者,其中两名患者的颞部骨质缺损被认为大到足以影响制作绷带或限制使用内牵引器进行单体推进。在对中面部凹陷的综合征颅骨发育不良患者进行缝合切除术时,应考虑到未来的单体推进,采取谨慎的手术策略。
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
11.10%
发文量
968
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery serves as a forum of communication for all those involved in craniofacial surgery, maxillofacial surgery and pediatric plastic surgery. Coverage ranges from practical aspects of craniofacial surgery to the basic science that underlies surgical practice. The journal publishes original articles, scientific reviews, editorials and invited commentary, abstracts and selected articles from international journals, and occasional international bibliographies in craniofacial surgery.
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