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Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene Merlon Shape: Novel Fixation of Artificial Bone for Cranioplasty.
Nagai, Arata; Kimura, Naoto; Uchida, Hiroki; Yokosawa, Michiko; Degawa, Kazuki; Sugawara, Takayuki; Tominaga, Teiji.
Affiliation
  • Nagai A; Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, Morioka, Japan.
  • Kimura N; Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, Morioka, Japan.
  • Uchida H; Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, Morioka, Japan.
  • Yokosawa M; Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, Morioka, Japan.
  • Degawa K; Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, Morioka, Japan.
  • Sugawara T; Department of Neurosurgery, Iwate Prefectural Central Hospital, Morioka, Japan.
  • Tominaga T; Department of Neurosurgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan.
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown) ; 24(4): 404-409, 2023 04 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36701690
BACKGROUND: Cranioplasty is a surgical procedure widely performed for repairing cranial defects caused by external decompression surgery for cerebrovascular disease or traumatic brain injury. We devised a new cranioplasty method using artificial bone made up of ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene, with serrated wings on the edge. We named this newly designed artificial bone as Merlon shape. OBJECTIVE: To describe our initial experience with the Merlon shape and evaluate its usefulness and safety in cranioplasty. METHODS: The serrated wings of the Merlon shape were preoperatively designed for solid fixation and improving cosmetic results by reducing the thickness of the artificial bone. We evaluated 25 patients who underwent cranioplasty with the Merlon shape between December 2018 and December 2021. The causes of bone defects in these patients (male: 9, female: 16; median age: 62 years) were subarachnoid hemorrhage (n = 14), cerebral infarction (n = 8), and traumatic brain injury (n = 3). RESULTS: There were no postoperative adverse events such as infection, bone resorption, implant exposure, or graft sinking in 24 patients during an average follow-up period of 19 months. One patient experienced acute epidural hemorrhage and required reoperation. CONCLUSION: This is the first report on the use of the ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene Merlon shape. Our initial 4-year case series showed good outcomes with this method.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plastic Surgery Procedures / Brain Injuries, Traumatic Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plastic Surgery Procedures / Brain Injuries, Traumatic Limits: Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown) Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: