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817 related items for PubMed ID: 18216664

  • 1. Cranial growth after distraction osteogenesis of the craniosynostosis.
    Kim YO, Choi JW, Kim DS, Lee WJ, Yoo SK, Kim HJ, Choi JE, Park By.
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  • 3. A novel method for measuring and monitoring monobloc distraction osteogenesis using three-dimensional computed tomography rendered images with the "biporion-dorsum sellae" plane. Part II: comparison of measurements before and after distraction.
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    J Craniofac Surg; 2008 Mar; 19(2):369-76. PubMed ID: 18362713
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  • 4. Modeling of scaphocephaly using superelastic titanium-nickel rings: a preliminary report.
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  • 9. A single-center experience with symptomatic postoperative calvarial growth restriction after extended strip craniectomy for sagittal craniosynostosis.
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  • 11. Cranial remodeling to treat craniosynostosis by gradual distraction using a new device.
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  • 12. Three-dimensional cranial expansion using distraction osteogenesis for oxycephaly.
    Uemura T, Hayashi T, Satoh K, Mitsukawa N, Yoshikawa A, Suse T, Furukawa Y.
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  • 17. Suitable indication for the application of distraction osteogenesis: occipital enlargement for lambdoid synostosis.
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  • 18. Distractor breakage in cranial distraction osteogenesis for children with craniosynostosis.
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  • 19. Distraction osteogenesis with pivot plate in the treatment of scaphocephaly.
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  • 20. Coronal suturectomy through minimal incisions and distraction osteogenesis are enough without other craniotomies for the treatment of plagiocephaly due to coronal synostosis.
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