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Cranioorbital fibrous dysplasia: with emphasis on visual impairment and current surgical management.
Fibrous dysplasia is a benign but slowly progressive disorder of bone in which normal cancellous bone is replaced by immature woven bone and fibrous tissue. Significant deformity and both acute and chronic visual impairment can result. A co…
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Vacuum-stiffened beanbag for cranial remodeling procedures in modified prone position. Technical note.
In surgical correction of multiple-suture synostosis, placing the patient in the modified prone position permits access to the calvarium from the supraorbital ridge to the occipital bone below the transverse sinus. The modified prone positi…
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Surgical approaches for the correction of metopic synostosis.
Premature closure of the metopic suture results in a deformity ranging from a minor variation to a severe cosmetic deformity. The three principal abnormalities comprising metopic synostosis are trigonocephaly secondary to the restriction of…
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Skull expansion in experimental craniosynostosis.
Bilateral coronal suture immobilization was performed in 9-day-old rabbits to simulate the brachycephaly deformity characteristic of coronal synostosis. Growth abnormalities were documented by serial radiographic cephalometry. A "corrective…
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The surgical treatment of fibrous dysplasia. With emphasis on recent contributions from cranio-maxillo-facial surgery.
Fibrous dysplasia is a congenital, metabolic, nonfamilial disturbance that occurs in one or more bones, at times in association with skin pigmentations or endocrine abnormalities. The authors report on a large personal series of 23 patients…
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Vertical orbital dystopia--surgical correction.
The surgical correction of vertical malpositions of the human eye has been made relatively safe and reliable by recent surgical techniques. The authors define this condition as vertical orbital dystopia and review the etiology of this defor…
- Radical reconstruction of complex cranioorbitofacial abnormalities.
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New surgical concepts resulting from cranio-orbito-facial surgery.
The authors have defined the subspecialty of craniofacial surgery and described the organization of the multi-disciplinary team required to care for such patients. Common features of the craniofacial patient have been summarized and three m…
- Craniofacial osteotomies and reconstructions in infants and young children.