Ripley C E, Pomatto J, Beals S P, Joganic E F, Manwaring K H, Moss S D
Southwest Craniofacial Center, Phoenix, Arizona.
J Craniofac Surg. 1994 Jul;5(3):150-9; discussion 160. doi: 10.1097/00001665-199407000-00003.
Dynamic orthotic cranioplasty (DOC) was developed to treat asymmetrical head shape of a nonsynostotic origin, which is defined by the term positional plagiocephaly. These positional deformations have been found to correlate with a number of environmental factors. Infants with positional plagiocephaly may exhibit complex multistructural asymmetry affecting the cranial vault, face, and skull base, or expression may be local in nature. Between 1988 and 1993, we performed DOC on 124 infants with positional plagiocephaly. Through clinical, anthropometric, radiographic, and statistical evaluation, we found that DOC corrects positional deformation of the cranial vault, skull base, and upper face, with no evident relapse following treatment. The design and the global approach to deformation address a wide spectrum of abnormal head shapes. The procedure is dynamic and customized, and it does not rely on passive growth alone for improvement.
动态矫形颅骨成形术(DOC)旨在治疗非骨性融合性起源的不对称头型,即位置性斜头畸形。已发现这些位置性畸形与多种环境因素相关。患有位置性斜头畸形的婴儿可能表现出影响颅顶、面部和颅底的复杂多结构不对称,或者这种表现可能仅局限于局部。1988年至1993年间,我们对124例患有位置性斜头畸形的婴儿实施了DOC。通过临床、人体测量、影像学和统计学评估,我们发现DOC可矫正颅顶、颅底和上半面部的位置性畸形,治疗后无明显复发。该畸形的设计和整体治疗方法可解决多种异常头型问题。该手术具有动态性且为定制化,并不单纯依赖被动生长来实现改善。