Posterior cranial vault distraction osteogenesis: A systematic review

S Pandey, GS Reddy, A Chug, A Dixit - Journal of Oral Biology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Purpose Posterior cranial vault distraction osteogenesis (PCVDO) has become the treatment
of choice in specific indications within 12 years since its introduction in 2009. It is used to …

Early cranial vault distraction for a more balanced and enhanced expansion: a 3D craniometric analysis of anterior versus posterior distraction osteogenesis in …

S Jeon, JH Chung, S Kim, SK Kim, JH Phi… - Journal of …, 2022 - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE Posterior distraction osteogenesis (DO) is widely accepted for the treatment of
craniosynostosis. The aim of this study was to quantitatively compare the effect of DO on the …

Early posterior vault distraction osteogenesis changes the syndromic craniosynostosis treatment paradigm: long-term outcomes of a 23-year cohort study

M Wu, SL Barnett, BB Massenburg, JJ Ng… - Child's Nervous …, 2024 - Springer
Background Early surgical management of syndromic craniosynostosis varies widely
between centers, with patients typically undergoing multiple intracranial procedures through …

Long-term sequelae of normocephalic pansynostosis: a rare but insidious entity

M Wu, BB Massenburg, N Reddy, DJ Romeo… - Child's Nervous …, 2024 - Springer
Objective Patients with normocephalic pansynostosis, who have a grossly normal head
shape, are often overlooked early in life and present late with elevated intracranial pressure …

Success of Bone Ossification After Posterior Vault Distraction Osteogenesis in Patients With Craniosynostosis

JJ Sayadi, J Lujan-Hernandez… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background: Posterior vault distraction osteogenesis (PVDO) is an effective treatment for
multisuture and syndromic craniosynostosis. It remains unclear how well the calvarium …

Controversies in the Indications for Surgery

JF Yang, D Sasson, J Smetona, JA Persing - Neurosurgical Aspects of …, 2025 - Springer
It has been said “good surgeons know how to operate, better ones when to operate, and the
best, when not to operate.” In addressing the treatment of craniosynostosis, this adage holds …