Review of Cranioplasty after Decompressive Craniectomy

Korean J Neurotrauma. 2017 Apr;13(1):9-14. doi: 10.13004/kjnt.2017.13.1.9. Epub 2017 Apr 30.

Abstract

Cranioplasty is an in evitable operation conducted after decompressive craniectomy (DC). The primary goals of cranioplasty after DC are to protect the brain, achieve a natural appearance and prevent sinking skin flap syndrome (or syndrome of the trephined). Furthermore, restoring patients' functional outcome and supplementing external defects helps patients improve their self-esteem. Although early cranioplasty is preferred in recent year, optimal timing for cranioplasty remains a controversial topic. Autologous bone flaps are the most ideal substitute for cranioplasty. Complications associated with cranioplasty are also variable, however, post-surgical infection is most common. Many new materials and techniques for cranioplasty are introduced. Cost-benefit analysis of these new materials and techniques can result in different outcomes from different healthcare systems.

Keywords: Complications; Cosmetics; Cost-Benefit analysis; Cranioplasty; Outcome.

Publication types

  • Review