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Long-Term Outcomes of Primary Craniofacial Reconstruction for Craniosynostosis: A 12-Year Experience

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2011

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Abstract

In this experience of contemporary open craniosynostosis surgery, rates of morbidity, mortality, and reoperation were low. These results support the merits of surgical delay, targeting an age of 6 months or older, and may serve as a more accurate metric of comparison to current minimally invasive techniques for craniosynostosis repair.

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