定制骨网颅骨成形术

C. N. Yogishwarappa, S. Srinivasan, S. Teoh, A. Vijayakumar, M. Ishwar
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颅成形术是用于修复颅骨缺陷的最古老的外科手术之一,随着时间的推移,为了找到理想的材料来改善患者的预后,颅成形术经历了许多革命性的变化。对于颅面外科医生来说,修复大面积头颅缺损的外科挑战是众所周知的。在最新技术的帮助下,各种颅骨成形术材料的持续研究。干细胞实验和形态发生蛋白的开发有望在未来占据主导地位。在计算机辅助设计技术的帮助下,所有目前使用的同种异体材料都可以定制,即使是较大的颅骨缺损。我们报告一例年轻女性患者在创伤后接受开颅手术并合并骨移植丢失。患者最初使用PMMA植入物进行颅骨成形术,尽管其优异的抗拉强度未被证明有效,但其持续骨折并暴露。用一种特制的聚己内酯(PCL)骨网与钛支架(骨形态发生蛋白(BMP))结合,并浸透干细胞用于颅骨成形术。这有助于骨诱导,后来通过影像学证实。根据经验,目前还没有理想的颅骨成形术材料;然而,坚固、抗感染、透光、廉价、能够与患者开颅缺损重新结合的材料将为这类患者提供最大的优势,因此具有这种品质的PCL被证明是一个很好的选择。关键词:颅骨成形术,复合移植物,骨网,干细胞。
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Customized Osteomesh Cranioplasty
Cranioplasty, one of the oldest surgical procedures used to repair cranial defects, has undergone many revolutionary changes over time to find the ideal material to improve patient outcome. The surgical challenge in repairing large calvarial defects is known to craniofacial surgeons. Ongoing researches on various cranioplasty materials continue with the help of recent technology. Stem cell experiments and development of morphogenic proteins are expected to take the lead in future. With the aid of Computer Aided Designing technology, all currently used alloplastic materials can be custom made for even large skull defect. We present a case of young female patient following trauma underwent craniotomy and complicated with bone graft loss. Patient initially underwent cranioplasty using a PMMA implant, inspite of its excellent tensile strength was not proven to be effective it sustained fracture and got exposed. A customized osteomesh of polycaprolactone (PCL) with a titanium scaffold with bone morphogenic protein (BMP) was impregnated with stem cells was used in cranioplasty. This aided in osseoinduction, which was later proved by imaging. Empirically, there has been no ideal material for cranioplasty; however, materials that are strong, resistant to infection, radiolucent, inexpensive, and able to reincorporate with a patient's craniotomy defect will offer the greatest advantages for such patients and hence PCL with such qualities proves to be a good alternative. Keywords: Cranioplasty, Composite graft, Osteomesh, Stem cells.
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