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Intraoperative template-molded bone flap reconstruction for patient-specific cranioplasty
Authors:Marbacher Serge  Andereggen Lukas  Erhardt Salome  Fathi Ali-Reza  Fandino Javier  Raabe Andreas  Beck Jürgen
Institution:Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Bern, Bern, Switzerland, serge.marbacher@ksa.ch.
Abstract:Cranioplasty is a common neurosurgical procedure. Free-hand molding of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) cement into complex three-dimensional shapes is often time-consuming and may result in disappointing cosmetic outcomes. Computer-assisted patient-specific implants address these disadvantages but are associated with long production times and high costs. In this study, we evaluated the clinical, radiological, and cosmetic outcomes of a time-saving and inexpensive intraoperative method to mold custom-made implants for immediate single-stage or delayed cranioplasty. Data were collected from patients in whom cranioplasty became necessary after removal of bone flaps affected by intracranial infection, tumor invasion, or trauma. A PMMA replica was cast between a negative form of the patient's own bone flap and the original bone flap with exactly the same shape, thickness, and dimensions. Clinical and radiological follow-up was performed 2?months post-surgery. Patient satisfaction (Odom criteria) and cosmesis (visual analogue scale for cosmesis) were evaluated 1 to 3?years after cranioplasty. Twenty-seven patients underwent intraoperative template-molded patient-specific cranioplasty with PMMA. The indications for cranioplasty included bone flap infection (56%, n?=?15), calvarian tumor resection (37%, n?=?10), and defect after trauma (7%, n?=?2). The mean duration of the molding procedure was 19?±?7?min. Excellent radiological implant alignment was achieved in 94% of the cases. All (n?=?23) but one patient rated the cosmetic outcome (mean 1.4?years after cranioplasty) as excellent (70%, n?=?16) or good (26%, n?=?6). Intraoperative cast-molded reconstructive cranioplasty is a feasible, accurate, fast, and cost-efficient technique that results in excellent cosmetic outcomes, even with large and complex skull defects.
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