Calvarial reconstruction is a challenge to reconstructive surgeons, especially considering protection of intracranial contents. In recent years, the advent of multiple reconstructive materials adds tools to the surgical armamentarium. Options include autologous split calvarial and rib grafts and alloplastic materials such as titanium mesh, methyl methacrylate, calcium hydroxyapatite, and polyetheretherketone. The most important aspect of cranial reconstruction still lies in finding the most aesthetic, safe, and reliable means of filling a defect.
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Badhey, A., Kadakia, S., Mourad, M., Inman, J., & Ducic, Y. (2017). Calvarial Reconstruction. Seminars in Plastic Surgery, 31(4), 222–226. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1606557
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