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Customized acrylic implants for reconstruction of extensive skull defects: an exception approach for selected patients.

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Objective to present our experience in the surgical treatment of extensive skullcap defects with customized acrylic implants. Methods we conducted a retrospective analysis of patients with extensive skull defects undergoing… Click to show full abstract

Objective to present our experience in the surgical treatment of extensive skullcap defects with customized acrylic implants. Methods we conducted a retrospective analysis of patients with extensive skull defects undergoing acrylic cranioplasties between 2004 and 2013. We carefully selected all patients and classified surgical results based on three scales (craniofacial esthetics, improvement of facial symmetry and need for additional surgery). Results fifteen patients underwent cranioplasty with intraoperative acrylic implants, whether manually customized (46.67%) or made with prototyped three-dimensional biomodels (53.33%). There were two (13.33%) complications (one infection with implant withdrawal and one seroma). We considered the craniofacial aesthetics excellent (50%), the degree of improvement of craniofacial symmetry satisfactory (57.14%), and the overall mean of surgical results according to the need for new surgeries was 1.5±0.52. Conclusion cranioplasties of patients with extensive skullcap defects should obey careful and predetermined criteria, both for selection and for the acrylic implant customization method.

Keywords: implants reconstruction; customized acrylic; extensive skull; selected patients; skull defects; acrylic implants

Journal Title: Revista do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes
Year Published: 2017

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