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Cranioplasty.

Adrian A OngJames P ManningAurora G VincentArya W NaminWeitao WangYadranko Ducic
Published in: Facial plastic surgery : FPS (2021)
Calvarial defects are commonly encountered after neurosurgical procedures, trauma, and ablative procedures of advanced head neck cancers. The goals of cranioplasty are to provide a protective barrier for the intracranial contents, to restore form, and prevent syndrome of the trephined. Autologous and alloplastic techniques are available, each with their advantages and drawbacks. A multitude of materials are available for cranioplasty, and proper timing of reconstruction with attention to the overlying skin envelope is important in minimizing complications.
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