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- Title
Greenstick fracture-hinge decompressive craniotomy in infants: illustrative case and literature review of techniques for decompressive craniotomy without bone removal.
- Authors
Yokota, Hiroshi; Sugimoto, Tadashi; Nishiguchi, Mitsuhisa; Hashimoto, Hiroyuki
- Abstract
Purpose: We present the potential usefulness of a greenstick fracture-hinge decompressive craniotomy, a variant of a hinge-craniotomy, as an alternative technique for use with a decompressive craniectomy (DC) in infants. A literature review of hinge-craniotomy procedures and technical variants is also provided, with a focus on complications associated with a DC peculiar to infants and children. Methods: Illustrative case presentation along with literature review. Result: Significant rates of complications associated with a DC and subsequent cranioplasty have been reported, such as bone flap resorption, hydrocephalus, cerebrospinal fluid collection, and infection, especially in infants. A hinge-craniotomy is an older technique reported to have potential usefulness with some modifications, though concerns have been raised about adequate decompression and definitive indications. Conclusion: A DC procedure performed in children, especially infants, includes a significantly high risk of various complications; thus, a hinge-craniotomy technique is worthwhile for consideration to avoid such complications. Additional studies are required to clarify whether this technique may contribute to reduce complications related to a DC in infants and children.
- Subjects
INFANTS; LITERATURE reviews; CRANIOTOMY; AUTHORSHIP; DECOMPRESSIVE craniectomy
- Publication
Child's Nervous System, 2019, Vol 35, Issue 9, p1491
- ISSN
0256-7040
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00381-019-04177-1