Comparison of Suturectomy and Cranioplasty Outcomes for Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis: A Retrospective Study

Q Medicine
Hassan Reza Mohammadi, Z. Reihanian, S. Ramezani, S. A. Baneh
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Background and Aims:This paper attempts to investigate the variation of craniosynostosis subtypes over time and comparison of surgical outcome in patients who underwent suturectomy versus cranioplasty at the Mofid Pediatric Surgery Center in Iran. Methods:In a retrospective investigation, personal, clinical, and paraclinical data were extracted from medical records of 250 infants/children with nonsyndromic craniosynostosis who underwent operation from 1996 to 2011 in Mofid Pediatric Hospital. Samples were separated into 2 groups according to surgical method type. The surgical outcome had been ranked using Haberl Scale by 2 neurologists 1 year after surgery. Using &khgr;2 test, suturectomy and cranioplasty outcomes were compared and the effective factors on the surgical outcome were also investigated. Results:Schaphocephaly (40%) and anterior plagiocephaly (28.8%) were prevalently delineated among phenotypes which gradually varied over time. The most prevalent age ranges at operation were 2 to 4 months for suturectomy and 6 to 12 months for cranioplasty. Patients mainly underwent suturectomy (61.2%). About 84% of operated cases demonstrated very good outcome. There was not significant difference between suturectomy and cranioplasty groups with respect to the surgical outcome. Age at operation exhibited a significant effect on the surgical outcome. Conclusions:It seems that age at surgery is an important factor to prognosticate surgical outcome versus type of surgical method and phenotype of craniosynostosis in operated patients with nonsyndrome craniosynostosis. Namely, operation of younger pediatric cases leads to a satisfactory outcome.
回顾性研究:缝合与颅骨成形术治疗非综合征性颅缝闭塞的疗效比较
背景和目的:本文试图调查颅缝闭合亚型随时间的变化,并比较在伊朗Mofid儿科外科中心接受缝合术和颅骨成形术的患者的手术结果。方法:采用回顾性调查方法,从1996年至2011年在Mofid儿科医院接受手术的250例非综合征性颅缝闭闭婴儿/儿童的病历中提取个人、临床和临床旁资料。根据手术方法类型将样本分为两组。术后1年由2名神经科医师采用Haberl量表对手术结果进行评分。采用&khgr;2检验比较缝合术与颅骨成形术的效果,并探讨影响手术效果的因素。结果:Schaphocephaly(40%)和前斜头畸形(28.8%)在随着时间逐渐变化的表型中普遍存在。手术中最常见的年龄范围为缝合术2至4个月,颅骨成形术6至12个月。患者以缝合手术为主(61.2%)。约84%的手术病例预后良好。缝合组和颅骨成形术组在手术结果方面无显著差异。手术年龄对手术结果有显著影响。结论:手术年龄是影响手术预后的重要因素,而非非综合征性颅缝闭锁手术患者的手术方式类型和颅缝闭锁表型。也就是说,年轻的儿科病例的手术导致了令人满意的结果。
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Neurosurgery Quarterly
Neurosurgery Quarterly 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurosurgery Quarterly synthesizes the broad wealth of material on international developments in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of neurological disorders. By encompassing viewpoints from worldwide sources, the journal provides information in greater depth than is usually found in the medical literature.
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