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Pediatrics - Long-Term Outcomes of Spring-Assisted Cranioplasty for Sagittal Synostosis

7 min · 20. juni 2026
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This episode reviews the 10-year clinical and patient-reported outcomes of spring-assisted cranioplasty for isolated sagittal synostosis. The study, published in Child's Nervous System in 2026, analyzed data from a single institution cohort to evaluate the long-term efficacy and patient satisfaction with this surgical technique. Key findings focus on the durability of results and the impact on quality of life, providing valuable insights for pediatric neurosurgeons managing this common craniosynostosis. This summary is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for any health concerns.

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