Chou Pang-Yun, Hallac Rami R, Patel Shitel, Cho Min-Jeong, Stewart Neil, Smartt James M, Seaward James R, Kane Alex A, Derderian Christopher A
Department of Plastic Surgery, UT Southwestern.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2017 Jun;19(6):684-689. doi: 10.3171/2017.1.PEDS16660. Epub 2017 Mar 31.
OBJECTIVE Outcome studies for sagittal strip craniectomy have largely relied on the 2D measure of the cephalic index (CI) as the primary indicator of head shape. The goal of this study was to measure the 2D and 3D changes in head shape that occur after sagittal strip craniectomy and postoperative helmet therapy. METHODS The authors performed a retrospective review of patients treated with sagittal strip craniectomy at their institution between January 2012 and October 2015. Inclusion criteria were as follows: 1) isolated sagittal synostosis; 2) age at surgery < 200 days; and 3) helmet management by a single orthotist. The CI was calculated from 3D images. Color maps and dot maps were generated from 3D images to demonstrate the regional differences in the magnitude of change in head shape over time. RESULTS Twenty-one patients met the study inclusion criteria. The mean CI was 71.9 (range 63.0-77.9) preoperatively and 81.1 (range 73.0-89.8) at the end of treatment. The mean time to stabilization of the CI after surgery was 57.2 ± 32.7 days. The mean maximum distances between the surfaces of the preoperative and 1-week postoperative and between the surfaces of the preoperative and end-of-treatment 3D images were 13.0 ± 4.1 mm and 24.71 ± 6.83 mm, respectively. The zone of maximum change was distributed equally in the transverse and vertical dimensions of the posterior vault. CONCLUSIONS The CI normalizes rapidly after sagittal strip craniectomy (57.2 days), with equal distribution of the change in CI occurring before and during helmet therapy. Three-dimensional analysis revealed significant vertical and transverse expansion of the posterior cranial vault. Further studies are needed to assess the 3D changes that occur after other sagittal strip craniectomy techniques.
矢状缝颅骨切除术的疗效研究在很大程度上依赖于头指数(CI)的二维测量作为头部形状的主要指标。本研究的目的是测量矢状缝颅骨切除术后及术后头盔治疗后头部形状的二维和三维变化。方法:作者对2012年1月至2015年10月在其机构接受矢状缝颅骨切除术治疗的患者进行了回顾性研究。纳入标准如下:1)孤立性矢状缝早闭;2)手术年龄<200天;3)由单一矫形师进行头盔管理。CI由三维图像计算得出。从三维图像生成彩色地图和点图,以展示头部形状随时间变化幅度的区域差异。结果:21例患者符合研究纳入标准。术前平均CI为71.9(范围63.0 - 77.9),治疗结束时为81.1(范围73.0 - 89.8)。术后CI稳定的平均时间为57.2±32.7天。术前与术后1周以及术前与治疗结束时三维图像表面之间的平均最大距离分别为13.0±4.1毫米和24.71±6.83毫米。最大变化区域在后颅顶的横向和纵向维度上分布均匀。结论:矢状缝颅骨切除术后CI迅速恢复正常(57.2天),CI变化在头盔治疗前和治疗期间均匀分布。三维分析显示后颅顶有明显的垂直和横向扩展。需要进一步研究来评估其他矢状缝颅骨切除技术后发生的三维变化。