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Cranioplasty; Indications and technique

Hakan BOZKUŞ, M.D. American Hospital Department of Neurosurgery

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We need cranioplasty

• After compound fracture of the skull

• After decompressive craniotomy/ craniectomy

• For hemorrhages

• For stroke

• For severe brain edema

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Compound fracture

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Decompressive craniotomy

Hemorrhage/ severe edema

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Decompressive craniotomy

Stroke

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Timing for cranioplasty

•  3 or 6 months after primer surgery

•  1 year after primer surgery

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What is ideal cranioplasty material ?

• Must fit the cranial defect and achieve complete closure

• Radiolucency

• Resistance to infection

• Not dilated with heat

• Strong to biomechanical processes

• Easy to shape

• Not expensive

• Ready to use

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Types of materials

• Autografts

• Cranium (sliding flaps technique of the external tabula),

• Saved craniotomy flap

• Tibia, rib, scapula, sternum, ilium

• Non-metal allografts

• Methyl-metacrylate

• Hydroxyapatite

• Polyethylene, silicon, ceramic, cortoss

• Metal allografts

• Titanium IBNC, March 14-17, 2012

Methyl-methacrylate (PMMA)

• After word war II

• Easy to shape

•  Leighter in weight

• Radiolucent

• Need wash with saline to prevent heat damage

• Fix to the bone either suture or miniplate

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Methyl-methacrylate (PMMA)

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Custom made cranioplasty

Hydroxyapatite

• Calcium phosphate

• Minimal tissue reaction

•  Increases bone repair

• Good osteointegration

• Not very resistant to mechanical stress (easy break)

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Non-metal allografts

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Cortoss

Silicon

Porous polyethylene

Titanium

• Plate or mesh

• Flexible structure

• Bioacceptable

• Relatively cheaper

• Radiolucent

• Good resistance to infection

• Strong resistance to mechanical stress

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Titanium

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Saving craniotomy flap

• Dry freeze -70 degrees

• Abdominal fatty tissue (Kreider 1920)

• Autoclaved prior to replacement

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Contraindications

•  Infection

• Hydrocephalus

• Brain swelling

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Complications

• Allergy (reaction against material)

• Subgaleal fluid collection

• CSF leak

•  Infection (osteomyelitis)

• Seizure

• Transient neurological deficit

• Epidural or subdural hematoma

• Hydrocephalus

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Thank you

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