Golpanian Samuel, Kassira Wrood, Habal Mutaz B, Thaller Seth R
*Division of Plastic Surgery, DeWitt Daughtry Family Department of Surgery, University of Miami, Miami †Tampa Bay Craniofacial Center, Tampa, FL.
J Craniofac Surg. 2017 Mar;28(2):318-324. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000003310.
Wounds involving the calvarium secondary to trauma or burns are rare. However, they can present with challenging potential clinical sequelae. A wide variety of reconstructive options have evolved over the last century. Technical aspects have progressively improved as well over time. For proper surgical restoration of function and cosmesis reconstructive surgeons must have a detailed understanding of both the scalp and skull anatomy. Several factors such as etiology of the injury, including whether or not calvarial bone defects exists or simply soft tissue loss, as well as size, local tissue environment and patient comorbidities play major roles in appropriate choice for reconstruction. Currently, there is no single treatment option for scalp or calvarial reconstruction after trauma or burns. However, reconstructive alternatives are constantly emerging with promising results.
因创伤或烧伤导致的累及颅骨的伤口较为罕见。然而,它们可能会带来具有挑战性的潜在临床后遗症。在过去的一个世纪里,已经出现了各种各样的重建选择。随着时间的推移,技术方面也在不断进步。为了通过手术正确恢复功能和美观,重建外科医生必须对头皮和颅骨解剖结构有详细的了解。几个因素,如损伤的病因,包括是否存在颅骨骨缺损或仅仅是软组织缺失,以及大小、局部组织环境和患者的合并症,在重建的合适选择中起着主要作用。目前,对于创伤或烧伤后的头皮或颅骨重建,没有单一的治疗选择。然而,重建替代方案不断涌现,取得了令人鼓舞的结果。