Cranial Defects and Cranioplasty. Part 8. Chapter 194,
Abstract
Craniotomy for various cerebral lesions requires safe passage to and from cephalic areas with eventual restoration of conformity of the head. The temporary exteriorization of sections of the skull either free or hinged on a muscle pedicle in every craniotomy is followed by a form of fresh autogenic (formerly autogenous) cranioplasty. Discontinuity defects of the cranium for which there is no replaceable skull section have engaged the ingenuity of surgeons from antiquity to the present. The problem of reconstructing the smooth symmetrical and rounded contours of the skull is complex, the moment of accomplishing this is often fleeting, and the diversity of methods advanced through the years testifies to the unsolved nature of this Sisyphean task.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA137979
Entities
People
- D. J. Prolo
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- Institute for Medical Research