Early Surgery for Isolated Craniofacial Dysostosis. Improvement and Possible Prevention of Increasing Deformity
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We describe our experiences with craniofacial surgery at less than 9 months of age in 8 patients with isolated craniofacial dysostosis. We believe that the early release (preferably before the age of 6 months) of the constricting forces in bound or underdeveloped areas of bone will allow subsequent better development of these faces. The molding and expansile influences of the rapidly developing brain and eyes can exert a greater effect on facial growth. The operations are easier and more rapidly performed than those in older children, and no distant bone grafts are necessary.
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