Customised Cranioplasty Implant for Decompressive Craniectomy Patients ? A Technical Note.

@article{Mohammad2019CustomisedCI,
  title={Customised Cranioplasty Implant for Decompressive Craniectomy Patients ? A Technical Note.},
  author={Kaif Mohammad},
  journal={Turkish neurosurgery},
  year={2019},
  volume={29 1},
  pages={
          148-150
        }
}
Cranioplasty is a commonly performed procedure following decompressive craniectomy. The patients are usually young earning persons and increasing cost of treatment is difficult to bear especially in low and middle income countries. A variety of options are available for cranioplasty ranging from autologus bone graft to xenograft and synthetic materials. Presently the autologous cryopreserved or subcutaneously preserved bone graft is considered as the preferred choice, but it has the drawbacks… 
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