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Report on a series of 50 craniofacial operations
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
|March 1, 1975
Summary
This retrospective study reviews 50 craniofacial surgery cases, detailing surgical indications, osteotomy techniques, and patient outcomes. Findings highlight common procedures and potential complications in craniofacial reconstruction.
Area of Science:
- Craniofacial Surgery
- Surgical Outcomes
- Patient Data Analysis
Background:
- Craniofacial surgery addresses complex congenital and acquired deformities.
- Understanding surgical approaches and outcomes is crucial for patient care.
Purpose of the Study:
- To retrospectively analyze 50 craniofacial surgery cases.
- To report on indications, osteotomy types, and complications.
Main Methods:
- Retrospective chart review of 50 patients.
- Data collection on surgical procedures and outcomes.
Main Results:
- Detailed reporting of indications for craniofacial surgery.
- Classification of osteotomy types performed.
- Documentation of observed complications and management.
Conclusions:
- The study provides insights into craniofacial surgery practices.
- Findings can inform surgical planning and risk assessment.