Barone C M, Jimenez D F
Division of Plastic Surgery, Children's Hospital, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia 65212, USA.
J Craniofac Surg. 1997 Jan;8(1):43-7. doi: 10.1097/00001665-199701000-00015.
Sixteen patients (mean age, 1.9 years) underwent split-thickness calvarial bone grafting using a full-thickness craniotomy, high-speed drill, and osteotomes for bone harvesting. The minimal calvarial bone thickness for a successful graft was found to be 7 mm. All patients were diagnostically studied preoperatively with computed tomographic scans and skull films. The mean follow-up was 2.9 years (range, 0.75-7.9 years). All patients had successful graft take. There were no infections or mortalities. Continued graft growth was seen in all patients. There was one dural tear during harvesting with no cerebrospinal fluid leak or postoperative sequelae. This analysis indicates that split-thickness calvarial grafts can be safely and adequately performed in children as young as 13 months of age.
16例患者(平均年龄1.9岁)采用全层开颅术、高速钻头和骨凿进行颅骨取骨,实施了分层颅骨骨移植。发现成功移植所需的最小颅骨厚度为7毫米。所有患者术前均通过计算机断层扫描和颅骨X线片进行诊断性研究。平均随访时间为2.9年(范围0.75 - 7.9年)。所有患者移植均成功。无感染或死亡病例。所有患者均可见移植骨持续生长。取骨过程中有1例硬脑膜撕裂,无脑脊液漏或术后后遗症。该分析表明,13个月大的幼儿也可安全、充分地实施分层颅骨移植。