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Procedure for Cranioplasty

Neurosurgery

What Is Cranioplasty? The Overview

The cranioplasty procedure is a procedure where they repair the deformity of skull bones with the help of different methods, like replacing the broken area or filling the broken area with other metallic and synthetic substitutes. Apart from being a surgical process, Cranioplasty is a process where they keep an eye on the aesthetics as well. This is why the selection of a surgeon is an important decision that should be taken into an account while searching for a neurologist. This process is catching up with a passage of time where many people are going for it as a part of their cosmetic surgery as well.

What Is a Cranioplasty Plate?

Cranioplasty plate is a plate made of either metal like titanium or platinum, acrylic substances, polymers and other substances. These plates are important for two functions. First, they replace or fill a part of the skull bone. We are aware that skull bone is a protective shield of the brain and its right placement and fitting can become a sensitive issue. The decisions related to the selection of the cranioplasty material and the shape of the plate plays a crucial role. The second most important issue is connected with the aesthetics that are associated with the process, in general processes like Wax elimination and others decide the shape of the plate and make it sure that the skull of the individual stays in an aesthetic shape.

What Is Craniostenosis?

Most of the medical dictionaries define craniostenosis as a deformity in the skull area due to the ill function or premature closure of the cranial sutures. As a clinical practice, craniostenosis is a process, which is important for pediatric clinics and neurosurgery clinics. In the recent past, pediatrics and general practitioners started taking a serious note of this problem. The early detection of the problem brings a decline in the percentage of serious patients. The advancements in various techniques and early detections brought down severity quotient of this problem in many cases.

What Is Craniotabes?

In the medical terminology, craniotabes is a condition, which occurs in infants and newborn babies. In this condition, the skull of the infants feels a thinning or a softening. It can be present in normal circumstances as well. Occipital bones and Parietal bones are the areas where it is found most. It can invite a precarious condition when bones become so soft that they crumble on the application of light pressure on them.

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