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[Plastic reconstruction fo cranial vault defects].

A E Dunaevskiĭ, G A Kevorkov, Iu V Smaliukh

    Klinicheskaia Khirurgiia
    |January 1, 1992
    PubMed
    Summary

    Cranioplasty, a reconstructive surgery for cranial vault defects, is best performed during initial surgical treatment or 2-5 weeks post-trauma. This timing optimizes outcomes for patients requiring skull repair.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurosurgery
    • Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

    Context:

    • Focuses on cranioplasty for cranial vault defects in 350 patients.
    • Examines surgical timing during primary treatment and readmission.

    Purpose:

    • To determine optimal timing for reconstructive surgery in patients with cranial defects.
    • To provide recommendations for performing cranioplasty effectively.

    Summary:

    • Reconstructive surgery for cranial defects (cranioplasty) was analyzed in 350 patients.
    • The study recommends performing cranioplasty during initial surgery or 2-5 weeks later.
    • Optimal timing is crucial for patients undergoing cranial reconstruction.

    Impact:

    • Informs surgical decision-making for cranioplasty procedures.
    • Aims to improve patient outcomes through optimized surgical timing.
    • Contributes to best practices in neurosurgical and reconstructive procedures.

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