Multidirectional cranial distraction osteogenesis technique for treating bicoronal synostosis

Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery(2019)

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Fronto-orbital advancement by distraction osteogenesis is a useful means of surgically correcting bicoronal synostosis. However, the scope for morphological revision is limited. To address this issue, we developed a multidirectional cranial distraction osteogenesis (MCDO) technique that we quantitatively assessed in patients with bicoronal synostosis.In this case series, five patients with bicoronal synostosis were treated with MCDO at a mean age of 13.4 months (range 9–22 months). Distraction started 5 days after surgery and the activation period was 11.2 days (range 10–14 days). The distraction devices were removed 47.2 days (range 33–67 days) after completing distraction. Improved cranial shape was confirmed by CT data. Mean preoperative CI, APL, and ICV readings of 102.1%, 13.5 cm, and 1179.4 ml, respectively, had reached 94.0%, 14.9 cm, and 1323.9 ml, respectively, upon device removal. These values were well preserved at 1 year (90.4%, 15.8 cm, and 1461.3 ml, respectively).In conclusion, MCDO successfully enables both cranial expansion and correction of a flat forehead, constituting a valid treatment alternative for patients with bicoronal synostosis.
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Bicoronal synostosis,Distraction osteogenesis,Apert syndrome
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