Minimally invasive non endoscopic correction for sagittal crainiosynstosis in children aged below 6 months without postoperative helmet /
Ayman Ebrahim Farghal
Minimally invasive non endoscopic correction for sagittal crainiosynstosis in children aged below 6 months without postoperative helmet / التدخل الجراحى المحدود بدون منظار لتصليح الأنغلاق المبكر لعظام الجمجمه السهمى للأطفال تحت سن 6 شهور بدون إستخدام واقى الرأس بعد الجراحة Ayman Ebrahim Farghal ; Supervised Khaled Bassim Aly , Hesham Mohammed Mohammed Hozayen , Ahmed Mohamed Ali - Cairo : Ayman Ebrahim Farghal , 2020 - 103 P. : charts , facimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Neurosurgery
Postoperative helmet In our study the use of internal helmet technique in correction of sagittal synostosis in children below 6 months old gave a good cosmetic results, and this technique is the first time to be applied and has been applied by professor doctor Khalid Bassim in neurosurgery pediatric unit in Cairo University with the following advantages: Short surgery time which reduces surgery risks like bleeding during surgery and also anaesthesia risks specially in children which are more liable to risks, Small wound which reduces post operative wound complications, No much blood loss, Immediate good cosmetic results after surgery which make this technique is superior to others, No need to use external devices which reduces the cost, family load and child suffering and No need for long term follow up. Although there is partial decline in CI for some cases still this technique is acceptable compared to other minimally invasive CVR procedures
Cephalic index Craniosynostosis Sagittal
Minimally invasive non endoscopic correction for sagittal crainiosynstosis in children aged below 6 months without postoperative helmet / التدخل الجراحى المحدود بدون منظار لتصليح الأنغلاق المبكر لعظام الجمجمه السهمى للأطفال تحت سن 6 شهور بدون إستخدام واقى الرأس بعد الجراحة Ayman Ebrahim Farghal ; Supervised Khaled Bassim Aly , Hesham Mohammed Mohammed Hozayen , Ahmed Mohamed Ali - Cairo : Ayman Ebrahim Farghal , 2020 - 103 P. : charts , facimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Neurosurgery
Postoperative helmet In our study the use of internal helmet technique in correction of sagittal synostosis in children below 6 months old gave a good cosmetic results, and this technique is the first time to be applied and has been applied by professor doctor Khalid Bassim in neurosurgery pediatric unit in Cairo University with the following advantages: Short surgery time which reduces surgery risks like bleeding during surgery and also anaesthesia risks specially in children which are more liable to risks, Small wound which reduces post operative wound complications, No much blood loss, Immediate good cosmetic results after surgery which make this technique is superior to others, No need to use external devices which reduces the cost, family load and child suffering and No need for long term follow up. Although there is partial decline in CI for some cases still this technique is acceptable compared to other minimally invasive CVR procedures
Cephalic index Craniosynostosis Sagittal