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摘要:
OBJECTIVE Autologous bone is usually used to reconstruct skull defects following decompressive surgery. However, it is associated with a high failure rate due to infection and resorption. The aim of this study was to see whether it would be cost-effective to use titanium as a primary reconstructive material. METHODS Sixty-four patients were enrolled and randomized to receive either their own bone or a primary titanium cranioplasty. All surgical procedures were performed by the senior surgeon. Primary and secondary outcome measures were assessed at 1 year after cranioplasty. RESULTS There were no primary infections in either arm of the trial. There was one secondary infection of a titanium cranioplasty that had replaced a resorbed autologous cranioplasty. In the titanium group, no patient was considered to have partial or complete cranioplasty failure at 12 months of follow-up (p = 0.002) and none needed revision (p = 0.053). There were 2 deaths unrelated to the cranioplasty, one in each arm of the trial. Among the 31 patients who had an autologous cranioplasty, 7 patients (22%) had complete resorption of the autologous bone such that it was deemed a complete failure. Partial or complete autologous bone resorption appeared to be more common among young patients than older patients (32 vs 45 years old, p = 0.013). The total cumulative cost between the 2 groups was not significantly different (mean difference A$3281, 95% CI $-9869 to $3308; p = 0.327). CONCLUSIONS Primary titanium cranioplasty should be seriously considered for young patients who require reconstruction of the skull vault following decompressive craniectomy. Clinical trial registration no.: ACTRN12612000353897 ( anzctr.org.au ).
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关键词:
autologous cranioplasty; decompressive craniectomy; randomized controlled trial; surgical technique; titanium cranioplasty.
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作者:
Stephen Honeybul, David Anthony Morrison, Kwok M Ho, Christopher R P Lind, Elizabeth Geelhoed
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作者单位:
Department of Neurosurgery, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Nedlands;
Departments of 2 Neurosurgery.
Medical Engineering and Physics, and.
Intensive Care, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth;
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期刊名称:
J Neurosurg
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期刊级别:
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时间:
2017
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技术领域 :
自体颅骨
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PMID:
26991387
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DOI:
10.3171/2015.12.JNS152004
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