The condition of Craniosynostosis is in which the fibrous joints between the skull bones fuse too early. It occurs usually before or at birth and it can cause an abnormal head shape, or in some cases restrict the growth of the brain, which increases the pressure inside the skull. Craniosynostosis Surgery for is designed to correct the abnormal head shape and allow the growing brain room to expand normally. In Craniosynostosis Surgery, there are many types of surgery used to treat Craniosynostosis, including strip craniectomy, spring-assisted craniectomy, and cranial vault remodelling. The surgery is performed by a specialist team of a plastic surgeon and a neurosurgeon or a specialist in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
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 Societies: Operation 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.