Yamamoto M, Moore M H, Hanieh A
Australian Cranio-Facial Unit, Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia.
J Craniofac Surg. 1998 Jan;9(1):73-5. doi: 10.1097/00001665-199801000-00015.
Growing skull fractures are reported in three infants undergoing cranial vault surgery for craniosynostosis. Although primary dural injury was overt in only one patient, an extensive dural defect with spatially coincident bony absence was identified in all patients at late exploration. The coincidence of dural injury, deficient overlying bone, and a pulsatile growing brain are necessary conditions for the development of growing skull fractures. With the advent of increasingly radical cranial vault procedures during infancy, the potential for this complication to arise may increase. Definitive correction requires autogenous tissue reconstruction of the dural and bony defect.
据报道,3例接受颅骨切开术治疗颅缝早闭的婴儿发生了颅骨生长性骨折。虽然仅1例患者存在明显的原发性硬脑膜损伤,但在后期探查中发现所有患者均存在广泛的硬脑膜缺损且伴有相应部位的骨质缺失。硬脑膜损伤、覆盖骨质缺损以及搏动性生长的脑组织同时存在是颅骨生长性骨折发生的必要条件。随着婴儿期颅骨手术越来越激进,这种并发症出现的可能性可能会增加。明确的矫正需要用自体组织重建硬脑膜和骨质缺损。