Security and reliability of CUSTOMBONE cranioplasties: A prospective multicentric study

Repairing bone defects generated by craniectomy is a major therapeutic challenge in terms of bone consolidation as well as functional and cognitive recovery. Furthermore, these surgical procedures are often grafted with complications such as infections, breaches, displacements and rejections leading...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuro-chirurgie 2021-07, Vol.67 (4), p.301-309
Hauptverfasser: Amelot, A., Nataloni, A., François, P., Cook, A.-R., Lejeune, J.-P., Baroncini, M., Hénaux, P.-L., Toussaint, P., Peltier, J., Buffenoir, K., Hamel, O., Hieu, P. Dam, Chibbaro, S., Kehrli, P., Lahlou, M.A., Menei, P., Lonjon, M., Mottolese, C., Peruzzi, P., Mahla, K., Scarvada, D., Le Guerinel, C., Caillaud, P., Nuti, C., Pommier, B., Faillot, T., Iakovlev, G., Goutagny, S., Lonjon, N., Cornu, P., Bousquet, P., Sabatier, P., Debono, B., Lescure, J.-P., Vicaut, E., Froelich, S.
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Zusammenfassung:Repairing bone defects generated by craniectomy is a major therapeutic challenge in terms of bone consolidation as well as functional and cognitive recovery. Furthermore, these surgical procedures are often grafted with complications such as infections, breaches, displacements and rejections leading to failure and thus explantation of the prosthesis. To evaluate cumulative explantation and infection rates following the implantation of a tailored cranioplasty CUSTOMBONE prosthesis made of porous hydroxyapatite. One hundred and ten consecutive patients requiring cranial reconstruction for a bone defect were prospectively included in a multicenter study constituted of 21 centres between December 2012 and July 2014. Follow-up lasted 2 years. Mean age of patients included in the study was 42±15 years old (y.o), composed mainly by men (57.27%). Explantations of the CUSTOMBONE prosthesis were performed in 13/110 (11.8%) patients, significantly due to infections: 9/13 (69.2%) (p1 year). Thus assiduous, regular and long-term surveillances are necessary.
ISSN:0028-3770
1773-0619
DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2021.02.007