Publication: Two-Staged Cranial Reconstruction: Tissue Expansion, Galeocapsular Flaps, and CAD/CAM Three-Dimensional Titanium Implants
Loading...
Program
relationships.isAuthorOf
Author
VURAL Y.
KOÇ C.
AYSAL B. K.
YILDIZ K.
Advisor
Date
Language
Type
Publisher
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Abstract
Reconstruction of cranial defects after prior surgery remains aesthetically and technically challenging, particularly when osseous deficiency is accompanied by limited soft-tissue coverage. Recent advances in computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing have expanded the role of patient-specific implants in late cranial reconstruction and provided alternatives in cases in which revision osteotomy or repeat cranioplasty is not suitable. A 19-year-old male with residual cranial deformity after fronto-orbital advancement for unilateral anterior plagiocephaly underwent a 2-stage procedure. Imaging demonstrated frontal and parietal bone defects without increased intracranial pressure. A novel 2-stage reconstructive approach was planned to improve frontal projection and restore the frontoparietal contour. In the first stage, a 550-mL rectangular tissue expander was placed in the left parietal region and gradually expanded. In the second stage, a patient-specific titanium implant was designed using preoperative virtual planning based on contralateral anatomy and combined with a galeocapsular flap elevated from the expander capsule-galea complex. The implant corrected frontal and parietal depression as well as supraorbital retrusion, whereas the galeocapsular flap and expanded scalp provided vascularized soft-tissue coverage and enabled tension-free closure. At 12-month follow-up, cranial contour and frontal projection were satisfactory, with no complications including infection, wound dehiscence, implant exposure, or displacement. This 2-stage technique may represent a safe and effective option for selected patients requiring late cranial contour reconstruction after previous cranial surgery.
Description
Source
Keywords
Keywords
Tıp , Cerrahi Tıp Bilimleri , Kulak Burun Boğaz , Sağlık Bilimleri , Medicine , Surgery Medicine Sciences , Otolaryngology , Health Sciences , Klinik Tıp (Med) , Klinik Tıp , Cerrahi , Clinical Medicine (Med) , Clinical Medicine , Surgery , Otorhinolaryngology , CAD/CAM , cranioplasty , galeocapsular flap , late cranial reconstruction , tissue expander
Citation
VURAL Y., KOÇ C., AYSAL B. K., YILDIZ K., "Two-Staged Cranial Reconstruction: Tissue Expansion, Galeocapsular Flaps, and CAD/CAM Three-Dimensional Titanium Implants", Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2026