Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect

<p>Retrospective analysis was performed on 30 patients of skull defect who underwent surgical repair. Intraoperative and postoperative curative effect was evaluated on those patients, and the results showed that the incidence rate of intraoperative dura mater defect (<em>P </em>...

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Main Authors: Shou-cheng FAN, Hong-jiang WANG
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Language:English
Published: Tianjin Huanhu Hospital 2015-12-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery
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Online Access:http://www.cjcnn.org/index.php/cjcnn/article/view/1331
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spelling doaj-01204981574d46359513a7ce14128b1c2020-11-25T00:43:28ZengTianjin Huanhu HospitalChinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery1672-67312015-12-01151299810001317Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defectShou-cheng FAN0Hong-jiang WANG1Department of Neurosurgery, the People's Hospital of Xishuangbanna Dai Nationality Autonomous Prefecture, Jinghong 666100, Yunnan, ChinaDepartment of Neurosurgery, the People's Hospital of Xishuangbanna Dai Nationality Autonomous Prefecture, Jinghong 666100, Yunnan, China<p>Retrospective analysis was performed on 30 patients of skull defect who underwent surgical repair. Intraoperative and postoperative curative effect was evaluated on those patients, and the results showed that the incidence rate of intraoperative dura mater defect (<em>P </em>= 0.001), early postoperative complications [new epilepsy (<em>P</em> = 0.035) and effusion (<em>P</em> = 0.021)] and late postoperative complications [foreign body sensation (<em>P</em> = 0.035) and dizziness and headache (<em>P</em> = 0.050)] in long-term skull defect group were all higher than those in control group. In conclusion, surgical repair of long-term skull defect incurring high risk and various complications will not be an ideal management. Therefore, early surgical treatment for skull defect is suggested.</p><p> </p><p><strong>DOI: </strong>10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2015.12.016</p>http://www.cjcnn.org/index.php/cjcnn/article/view/1331Brain injuriesSkullReoperationNeurosurgery
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author Shou-cheng FAN
Hong-jiang WANG
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Hong-jiang WANG
Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery
Brain injuries
Skull
Reoperation
Neurosurgery
author_facet Shou-cheng FAN
Hong-jiang WANG
author_sort Shou-cheng FAN
title Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect
title_short Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect
title_full Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect
title_fullStr Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect
title_full_unstemmed Treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect
title_sort treatment experience of surgical repair for long-term skull defect
publisher Tianjin Huanhu Hospital
series Chinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery
issn 1672-6731
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>Retrospective analysis was performed on 30 patients of skull defect who underwent surgical repair. Intraoperative and postoperative curative effect was evaluated on those patients, and the results showed that the incidence rate of intraoperative dura mater defect (<em>P </em>= 0.001), early postoperative complications [new epilepsy (<em>P</em> = 0.035) and effusion (<em>P</em> = 0.021)] and late postoperative complications [foreign body sensation (<em>P</em> = 0.035) and dizziness and headache (<em>P</em> = 0.050)] in long-term skull defect group were all higher than those in control group. In conclusion, surgical repair of long-term skull defect incurring high risk and various complications will not be an ideal management. Therefore, early surgical treatment for skull defect is suggested.</p><p> </p><p><strong>DOI: </strong>10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2015.12.016</p>
topic Brain injuries
Skull
Reoperation
Neurosurgery
url http://www.cjcnn.org/index.php/cjcnn/article/view/1331
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