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Advancement of the Orbits and the Midface in One Piece, Combined with Frontal Repositioning, for the Correction of Crouzon's Deformities

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 1978 Apr 1
PMID 635043
Citations 32
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Abstract

We describe the use of radical craniofacial osteotomies, to improve the correction of exorbitism and to obtain better esthetic results in children with Crouzon's syndrome. We suggest some minor modifications to improve the fixation and the mechanical stability of the mobilized segments of the skull. Our procedure consists, essentially, of advancement of both orbits and the midface in one piece, plus advancement and reshaping of the frontal area. The results obtained by this technique, in children with a Crouzon's deformity without open bite, have been most satisfactory. We believe the satisfactory resultant appearance will be maintained during and after growth of the face, although these children have not been followed long enough yet to ascertain this with certainty.

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