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Craniofacial Anomalies

Craniofacial Anomalies

Spring-helped cranioplasty is a sort of activity used to address the unusual head shape found in youngsters with sagittal Craniosynostosis. It includes eliminating a little piece of skull bone, making cuts (osteotomies) either parallel of the intertwined sagittal stitch and embedding metal springs that consistently augment the hole, which cheers new unresolved issue in middle the two cut surfaces

Related: Maxillofacial surgery conference | Craniofacial and plastic surgery conference | Craniofacial Anomalies surgery conference | Skull Base Surgery conference | Facial and Plastic surgery conference | Cosmetology Surgery |

Recommended: Pediatric craniofacial surgery | Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Skull Base Surgery | Endoscopic Craniosynostosis Surgery | Pediatric Surgery | Orthogenetic surgery | Reconstructive Microsurgery | Palate surgery | Reconstructive Surgery | Cosmetology Surgery | Dentistry |

Related Associations and SocietiesOperation Smile | American Society of Plastic Surgeons | British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons | Association of Plastic Surgeons of India | American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | American Board of Plastic Surgery

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