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Scaphocephaly and cranial vault reconstruction: Renier's 'H' technique
Jose Roberto Tude Melo1, Caio Sander Andrade Portella Junior, Lucas Chaves Lelis
1Pediatric Neurosurgical Unit, Hospital Pediátrico Martagão Gesteira, Salvador, Brazil.
Background:
Resulting from an early fusion of the sagittal suture, scaphocephaly (SC) is the most frequent form of all craniosynostosis and represents 40-60% of all cases. The scope of this study is to describe the first series of Renier's 'H' technique to be applied in children with SC outside of France.
Methods:
A consecutive review is made of the medical records of children hospitalized in the last 6 years (between March 2007 and March 2013) with isolated SC in whom Renier's 'H' technique was performed.
Results:
Thirteen children met the criteria for inclusion in the study. Considering medical evaluation and parental satisfaction, the evaluation of postsurgical cranial reconstruction was classified as satisfactory in all cases.
Conclusions:
We consider the Renier's H technique to be effective in the cranial reshaping of children with isolated SC, with satisfactory esthetic postsurgical results.
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