Demystifying the "Triple Point: " Technical Nuances of the Fronto-Orbital Advancement

Removal of the fronto-orbital bandeau is one of the most critical components for procedures designed to correct anomalies of the craniofacial skeleton and remodel the anterior calvarial vault. It is also used to improve exposure of the anterior cranial fossa. It is arguably one of the more difficult...

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Hauptverfasser: Lopez, Christopher D, Kumar, Anand, Lin, Alexander Y, Bonfield, Christopher M, Weinzweig, Jeffrey, Naidich, Thomas, Smith, Christopher M, Taub, Peter J
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