Experimental Unilateral Coronal Synostosis in Rabbits
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Immobilization of the coronal suture was produced unilaterally in 9-day-old rabbits to determine its effect on subsequent craniofacial development. The suture was immobilized unilaterally by the topical application of methylcyanoacrylate adhesive. Subsequent growth effects on the cranial vault, base, and facial skeleton were assessed by serial radiographic cephalometry. Unilateral coronal suture immobilization resulted in significantly decreased bone growth at the coronal suture (mean 0.95 mm +/- 0.35 SE) when compared to sham-treated control animals (mean 5.06 mm +/- 0.20 SE). Frontonasal suture bone growth contralateral to the immobilized half of the coronal suture, however, was significantly increased. The anterior cranial base became significantly shortened, and orbital asymmetry developed. The pattern of induced abnormalities simulates unilateral coronal synostosis in humans.
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