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Total Reconstruction of Aplasia Cutis Congenita Involving Scalp, Skull, and Dura
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1986
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Total ReconstructionSurgeryAnatomyDermatologyLarge DefectOrthopaedic SurgeryApplied AnatomySkull Base SurgeryMaxillofacial SurgerySkull BaseHealth SciencesOrthognathic SurgeryCraniofacial Defect ReconstructionTotal CoverageReconstructive SurgeryCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineCraniofacial DisorderPlastic Surgery
A case of total reconstruction of skull and scalp in a patient with a large defect from aplasia cutis congenita is reported. Tissue expansion was successfully employed on two occasions: first to construct a well-vascularized space to sustain multiple rib grafts for cranial reconstruction and then to develop adequate quantities of scalp and forehead for total coverage.