Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso
Técnica "H" de Renier para correção da escafocefalia descrição da primeira série de casos no Brasil
Fecha
2015-11-19Autor
Lima, Emanoel Pires de
Institución
Resumen
TECHNIQUE TO CORRECT SCAPHOCEPHALY: RENIER’S "H"
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIRST SERIES OF CASES IN BRAZIL. Background:
Craniosynostosis (CS) is the premature fusion of one or more cranial sutures leading to
deformities in the cranium. The Scaphocephaly (EC) is the most common form of non-
syndromic CS (40-60%), with a prevalence of approximately 1: 5000 live births. Its
treatment may be conservative or surgical, depending on the degree of cranial deformity.
The purpose of surgical reconstruction is the correction of the deformity, improving the
appearance of the skull and preventing the progression of this deformation. Objective:
To describe the first series of cases in Brazil of children with the EC corrected by the
Renier’s "H" technique. Methods: A consecutive review and retrospective of child
records with sagittal CS, admitted, from March 2007 to March 2013, for the neurosurgical
treatment of cranial reconstruction in referral center for pediatric neurosurgery in
Salvador (Bahia, Brazil), with the "H" Renier technique. Results: During the proposed
period, 50 children were diagnosed with CS, and of those, 20 had EC and 13 of these
children were included in the study. The children had at the time of surgery, age (months)
and weight (kg) equal to 8 with medians ± 7.9 and 11.4 ± 2.5 respectively. About 92% of
children needed blood transfusion. The results of surgery after the first and twelfth month
follow-up were analyzed and rated as satisfactory. In the sample, there were no deaths.
Conclusion: The technique provided excellent surgical outcome and therefore consider
it effective in cranial reconstruction of children with EC.