颅面裂和眶远距的手术治疗:一项单中心队列研究。

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kamran As'adi, Sayedali Ahmadi, Marjan Mirsalehi
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摘要

目的:颅面裂,以先天性面部和颅骨组织发育中断为特征,常伴有眶距远视(ORH),即眶间距离异常增加。由于涉及复杂的解剖和功能考虑,这些情况对颅面外科手术构成了重大挑战。这项单中心队列研究回顾性分析了2016年7月至2023年10月期间在法蒂玛整形重建外科医院颅面中心治疗的22例诊断为颅面裂综合征和ORH的患者。方法:本研究概述了这些病例的术前评估、手术干预和术后结果。在Tessier分类系统的指导下,手术技术根据畸形的严重程度和类型而变化。手术包括眼镜截骨术、盒形截骨术和面部双隔截骨术,每种方法都是针对ORH和相关颅面异常所带来的独特解剖挑战量身定制的。结果:术后感染发生率为9%,脑脊液漏发生率为22.7%,其中一部分导致脑膜炎。这些并发症强调了处理颅面裂和ORH的复杂性,强调了细致的手术计划和术后护理的必要性。结论:尽管存在挑战,但研究表明,个性化、方案驱动的手术干预可以显著改善这些先天性畸形患者的美学和功能。
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Surgical treatment of craniofacial cleft and orbital hypertelorism: a single-center cohort study.

Objective: Craniofacial clefts, characterized by congenital disruptions in the development of facial and cranial tissues, often present alongside orbital hypertelorism (ORH), an abnormal increase in the interorbital distance. These conditions pose significant challenges in craniofacial surgery due to the complex anatomical and functional considerations involved. This single-center cohort study retrospectively analyzed 22 patients diagnosed with craniofacial cleft syndromes and ORH who were treated at the Craniofacial Centre, Fatima Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Hospital between July 2016 and October 2023.

Methods: This study outlines the preoperative evaluations, surgical interventions, and postoperative outcomes of these cases. Surgical techniques varied according to the severity and type of deformity, guided by Tessier's classification system. Procedures included spectacle osteotomy, box osteotomy, and facial bipartition osteotomy, with each approach tailored to address the unique anatomical challenges presented by ORH and associated craniofacial anomalies.

Results: There was a 9% incidence of postoperative infections and a 22.7% incidence of CSF leakage, with a subset of these leading to meningitis. These complications underscore the complexity of managing craniofacial clefts and ORH, highlighting the necessity for meticulous surgical planning and postoperative care.

Conclusions: Despite the challenges, the study demonstrates that individualized, protocol-driven surgical interventions can achieve significant aesthetic and functional improvements in patients with these congenital anomalies.

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Neurosurgical focus
Neurosurgical focus CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
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