A. Czorny et al., FOREHEAD REMODELING OF CRANIAL VAULT IN C RANIOSTENOSIS - PERSONAL TECHNIQUE APPLIED TO TRIGONOCEPHALY AND FRONTAL PLAGIOCEPHALY, Neuro-chirurgie, 40(4), 1994, pp. 222-226
The authors propose two simple techniques to improve the adaptation of
the frontal vault after remodeling the orbito-naso-frontal flap in an
terior craniostenosis. In trigonocephaly: the metopic suturectomy is e
nlarged by lateral translation of the two half frontal bones, then to
fall the place the coronal suture is used. The temporal plates are mov
ed forward and turned to fill the failure of fronto-temporal junction
due to valgisation of orbito-naso-frontal band. In plagiocephaly: the
frontal flattened flap is cut with oblique radial osteotomies starting
at bregma so called ''Daisy petal''. The first internal petal is sacr
ified. The others are rotated axially in a medial direction. Internal
table corticotomies must be performed at two levels to recurve the fla
ttening and to obtain a curve in the coronal plane. In this two techni
ques the pericranium and dura-mater must be carefully teated to obtain
a better adaptation of the new bone shape and to permit the spontaneo
us reossification.