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Reossification of Bone Defects After Surgical Correction of Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis: A Review and An Original Study.

Quentin BertonMarta ArrighiIsabelle BarthélémyJean-Marc GarcierMarie-Pierre LoitSébastien CambierGuillaume Coll
Published in: Neurosurgery (2024)
Our study provides valuable quantitative data for managing bone defects after NSC surgery. Defects with a surface area above 0.19 cm2 should be monitored with radiological imaging because of the risk of persistence. Our findings highlight the importance of developing robust and reproducible methods for the quantitative analysis of bone defects after NSC surgery.
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