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A Computational Framework to Predict Calvarial Growth: Optimising Management of Sagittal Craniosynostosis

Connor Cross, Roman Hossein Khonsari, Giovanna Patermoster, Éric Arnaud, Dawid Larysz, Lars Kölby, David Johnson, Yiannis Ventikos, Mehran Moazen

2022Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The neonate skull consists of several bony plates, connected by fibrous soft tissue called sutures. Premature fusion of sutures is a medical condition known as craniosynostosis. Sagittal synostosis, caused by premature fusion of the sagittal suture, is the most common form of this condition. The optimum management of this condition is an ongoing debate in the craniofacial community while aspects of the biomechanics and mechanobiology are not well understood. Here, we describe a computational framework that enables us to predict and compare the calvarial growth following different reconstruction techniques for the management of sagittal synostosis. Our results demonstrate how different reconstruction techniques interact with the increasing intracranial volume. The framework proposed here can be used to inform optimum management of different forms of craniosynostosis, minimising the risk of functional consequences and secondary surgery.

Topics & Concepts

CraniosynostosisSagittal sutureSynostosisSkullCraniofacialFibrous jointSagittal planeMedicineOrthodonticsCraniosynostosesBiomechanicsCraniofacial surgerySurgeryAnatomyPsychiatryCraniofacial Disorders and TreatmentsCleft Lip and Palate Researchdental development and anomalies
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