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Comparative Cost-Effectiveness of Cranioplasty Implants.

Adam BinhammerJosephine S JakubowskiOleh AntonyshynPaul Binhammer
Published in: Plastic surgery (Oakville, Ont.) (2019)
Manually shaped titanium mesh is the most cost-effective implant choice for small cranial defects. Large unknown defects and frontal paranasal sinus defects are most effectively treated with autogenous bone or titanium mesh. Despite prolonged operative duration and inpatient admission, total costs were not significantly increased. Both PMMA and PEEK implants were significantly more costly, which may be a result of higher complications necessitating reoperation.
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