Relapse in fronto-orbital advancement: a pilot study
TTJWL Christine, D Richardson… - Journal of Craniofacial …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011•journals.lww.com
Our unit policy in fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) and remodeling has been initial
overcorrection to improve the ultimate aesthetic outcome of surgery. To assess relapse of
anteroposterior (AP) correction in patients with cranial synostosis undergoing FOA and
remodeling, a retrospective pilot study identified patients from the unit database. Serial AP
calvarial measurements were used to record surgical and postsurgical changes. Patients
showing a change in measurements toward preoperative values were considered to have …
overcorrection to improve the ultimate aesthetic outcome of surgery. To assess relapse of
anteroposterior (AP) correction in patients with cranial synostosis undergoing FOA and
remodeling, a retrospective pilot study identified patients from the unit database. Serial AP
calvarial measurements were used to record surgical and postsurgical changes. Patients
showing a change in measurements toward preoperative values were considered to have …
Abstract
Our unit policy in fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) and remodeling has been initial overcorrection to improve the ultimate aesthetic outcome of surgery. To assess relapse of anteroposterior (AP) correction in patients with cranial synostosis undergoing FOA and remodeling, a retrospective pilot study identified patients from the unit database. Serial AP calvarial measurements were used to record surgical and postsurgical changes. Patients showing a change in measurements toward preoperative values were considered to have relapsed. Associated factors were recorded, and statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS.
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