Cranial bone flap fixation using a new device (Cranial LoopTM).

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2011-06-01 Epub Date: 2011-08-23 DOI:10.1055/s-0031-1283171
K Van Loock, T Menovsky, N Kamerling, D De Ridder
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Abstract

Background: Fixation of bone flaps after craniotomy is a routine part of every neurosurgical procedure and there are various options to fixate the bone flap. In this paper, we report on a new cranial bone flap fixation d(Cranial Loop) implanted in 35 consecutive patients.

Methods: The principle of cranial loop is the same as that of a tie rope. With a simple “pull and tighten” movement, the device is implanted without the need for additional instruments. The cranial loop is made of PEEK [poly(aryl)-ether-ether-ketone] material with the main advantage of being artifact free on postoperative imaging. In 35 consecutive patients operated by a single surgeon, the cranial loops were used for bone flap fixation. All patients had a postoperative CT scanning and a follow-up period of at least 9 months.

Results: In all patients, the bone flap could be easily fixed with 3 or more cranial loops without difficulties or material breakage, this within 3 min. The postoperative infection rate was 0%, postoperative hemorrhage (either epi/sub or intraparenchymatous) requiring reoperation was 0%. None of the patients experienced a bone flap dislocation, either clinically or on the postoperative CT-images. 3D CT-scanning revealed all of the flaps being in a good anatomic position.

Conclusions: Although this is a preliminary report in a relatively small number of patients, we are of opinion that the cranial loop is a very fast, easy, and safe to use bone flap fixation device with the main advantage of the absence of artifacts on postoperative CT or MR imaging and lack of cosmetic disadvantage.

颅骨瓣固定新装置(颅LoopTM)。
背景:开颅手术后骨瓣的固定是所有神经外科手术的常规部分,骨瓣的固定有多种选择。在本文中,我们报告了一种新的颅骨骨瓣固定d(颅袢)连续植入35例患者。方法:颅环的原理与系绳相同。通过简单的“拉紧”运动,该装置无需额外的器械即可植入。颅环由PEEK[聚(芳基)-醚-醚-酮]材料制成,其主要优点是在术后成像时无伪影。在同一位外科医生连续操作的35例患者中,颅袢用于骨瓣固定。所有患者术后均行CT扫描,随访至少9个月。结果:所有患者均能在3分钟内用3个或更多颅袢轻松固定骨瓣,无材料断裂或困难,术后感染率为0%,术后出血(表/下或实质内)需再次手术为0%。无论是临床上还是术后ct图像上,所有患者均未发生骨瓣脱位。三维ct扫描显示所有皮瓣处于良好的解剖位置。结论:虽然这是一份相对少数患者的初步报告,但我们认为颅环是一种非常快速,简单,安全的骨瓣固定装置,其主要优点是术后CT或MR成像无伪影,没有美容缺点。
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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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