

Renier D, Sainte-Rose C, Marchac D, Hirsch JF (1982) Intracranial pressure in craniostenosis. Specifically, prompt identification and proactive management of potential infectious complications is critical to applying this technique safely in these patients.Ĭraniosynostosis Distraction osteogenesis Immunosuppression. Although we have demonstrated successful cranial vault expansion with distraction in two immunosuppressed children, extra care must be taken with these patients when placing semi-buried hardware. Immunosuppressive therapy has the potential to inhibit wound healing and place patients at risk for wound infection. Both patients achieved successful cranial vault expansion with distraction osteogenesis and at a 2-year follow-up do not have evidence of elevated intracranial pressure. Following removal of the distractors, he developed an infection at one of the distractor sites with associated fever and leukocytosis, necessitating washout and drain placement. He underwent a posterior cranial vault distraction without complication. Imaging revealed bicoronal and sagittal craniosynostosis. The second patient was a 2-year-old boy who received a heart transplantation at the age of 3 months and subsequently presented with head shape concerns. Her postoperative course was complicated by distractor site infection at the beginning of consolidation, necessitating early removal of distractors. She underwent posterior cranial vault distraction extending into a Chiari decompression. The first patient was a 3-year-old girl who received a kidney transplantation in infancy and subsequently presented with a symptomatic Chiari malformation and papilledema. A detailed examination of their medical/transplant history and perioperative details were recorded. Two solid-organ transplant recipient patients with multisuture craniosynostosis were identified.

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