Factors Associated Bone Flap Resorption Following Pediatric Autologous Cranioplasty in Kalasin Hospital
- Conditions
- Bone Flap Resorption Following Pediatric Autologous Cranioplasty in Kalasin HospitalPediatric cranioplasty, Autologous cranioplasty, Bone flap resorption, Complication
- Registration Number
- TCTR20240609003
- Lead Sponsor
- Kalasin Hospital
- Brief Summary
1.Surgical complications were experienced by 3 patients with the most frequent complications being bone flap resorption, which required repeat surgical intervention, implant dislodgement, and hydrocephalus which one patient required a VP shunt. 2. It was observed that large bone flaps , bone flap size larger than 115 cm2, and contusional hemorrhage at first admission were associated with a higher rate of bone flap resorption.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 22
1.Patients who underwent Cranioplasty with autologous bone flaps from October 2020 to May 2023 at Kalasin Hospital.
2. Age <= 20 years old
1. Age > 21 years
2. Other material of cranioplasty such as PMMA, Titanium mesh
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Complication following Pediatric autologous cranioplasty Acute complication (post op 3-5 days), Subacute complication (post op 14 days), Late complication (post op 1-6 month) Retrospective case control study
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Factors Associated Bone Flap Resorption Following Pediatric Autologous Cranioplasty Acute complication (post op 3-5 days), Subacute complication (post op 14 days), Late complication (post op 1-6 month) in October 2020 - May 2023 Retrospective case control study