Resultados de los primeros casos de craneoplastia con tela de titanio y colgajo galeal bipediculado postraumatismo craneano

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Abstract

The discontinuity of skull cap bones is most frequently caused by severe crane-encephalic trauma. The repair of these deformities is known as cranioplasty. In our paper we evaluate first results of cranioplasty with titanium meshes and galeal bipediculated remnant, according to a retrospective, series of cases, one described the results of cranioplasty with titanium meshes and remnant involving 10 patients attempted from January to October 2007, after pre-surgery evaluation by computerized tomography. Ninety per cent of patients were males, with mean age equal to 29.9 years old. Mean internment time was equal to 10.3 days. There was one complication and one case of resurgery due to the blast of a mesh after four months. All patients were satisfied with surgical and esthetical results. As a conclusion, cranioplasty with titanium mesh associated to galeal bipediculated remnant if effective and viable at public hospital services.

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Dos Santos Fonseca, L., Cirne Azevedo, H., Amorim De Paiva, M. A., Batista Becerra, O., & Melo Rocha, A. (2010). Resultados de los primeros casos de craneoplastia con tela de titanio y colgajo galeal bipediculado postraumatismo craneano. Cirugia Plastica Ibero-Latinoamericana, 36(1), 39–48. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0376-78922010000100007

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