Surgical technique and validation of outcome assessment in sagittal synostosis.

Central European Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2010-05-01 Epub Date: 2010-01-13 DOI:10.1055/s-0029-1220714
T Psaras, M U Schuhmann, T Bottler, M Krimmel, M Wolff, J B Honegger, B E Will
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Abstract

Background: Aim of the study was to evaluate the outcome of children operated for sagittal synostosis, with special attention paid to the postoperative aesthetic result, as seen from the parents' and the treating medical doctors' perspective, and to assess the time point for operative correction.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of 87 patients operated over 15 years was performed. Data included age at the time of operation, perioperative complications, duration of hospital stay, intraoperative blood loss, transfusion volume, neurological outcome, and postoperative skull growth. Aesthetic outcome was assessed at 6, 12 and 18 months after surgery separately by the treating medical team and the children's parents.

Results: Sagittal synostosis was diagnosed in 98.9% of cases in the first six months of life. We performed the same operative technique in all children with bilateral total removal of parietal bones. The median age at operation was 5 months. There was no correlation between age at the time of operation and blood loss (p<0.602). 5.7% of the children presented with significant postoperative skull asymmetries. All of these children had undergone operation in the first four months of life (p<0.01). The evaluation of the postoperative aesthetic outcome as seen by parents and doctors was highly convergent, with 79.3% of children in the excellent or good outcome group

Conclusions: Our results suggest that the feasible time period for the method used by us is around the 5th - 6th month of life, with satisfying results. With regard to the aesthetic outcome assessment we recommend our approach using validation by parents as a valuable new principle.

矢状面滑膜闭锁的手术技术及疗效评估的验证。
背景:本研究的目的是评价儿童矢状面融合术的疗效,特别关注从父母和治疗医生的角度观察术后的美学效果,并评估手术矫正的时间点。方法:对87例手术15年的患者进行回顾性分析。数据包括手术时的年龄、围手术期并发症、住院时间、术中出血量、输血量、神经预后和术后颅骨生长。手术后6个月、12个月和18个月分别由治疗团队和患儿家长评估美学效果。结果:98.9%的病例在出生后6个月内被诊断为矢状关节缝闭塞。我们对所有双侧顶骨全切除的患儿采用相同的手术技术。手术时中位年龄为5个月。手术时的年龄与出血量无相关性(结论:我们的研究结果表明,我们采用的方法的可行时间是在生命的5 - 6个月左右,效果令人满意。关于审美结果评估,我们推荐我们的方法使用家长验证作为一个有价值的新原则。
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Central European Neurosurgery
Central European Neurosurgery CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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