Research Article

Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology

Volume: 1 Number: 1 June 17, 2019
  • İlker Deniz Cingöz *
  • Salih Kavuncu
EN TR

Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology

Abstract

Craniosynostosis is the closure of one or more of the skull sutures before the normal process. The main complications of craniosynostosis surgery reported throughout history; excessive blood loss and transfusion-related reactions, long hospital stay times, length of surgery and perioperative causes of infections, cerebrospinal fluid leaks, dural sinus injuries and calvarial bone deformities as a result of clinical findings since ancient times, although modern surgical treatment methods was carried out in the last century. The aim of surgery for single suture craniocinostosis is to prevent intracranial pressure increase, hydrocephalus, visual disturbances, cognitive retardation and poor aesthetic appearance by eliminating the shape adjustment disorder of the cranium and brain. One of the popular innovations of our day, 3D printers are used more and more in medicine as in every field of life. Thanks to these printers, the symmetrical structure is preserved and a better appearance is obtained from the cosmetic perspective. In terms of usage, there are no significant differences between them. The surgeon's decision on the type of material to be used during surgery and which one is appropriate is important. Using these new generation printers with complex computer programs and production techniques and production techniques, it is possible to reproduce various types of tissue with different texture processing properties.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Surgery

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

İlker Deniz Cingöz * This is me
0000-0002-0452-7606
Türkiye

Salih Kavuncu This is me
0000-0002-3054-5971
Türkiye

Publication Date

June 17, 2019

Submission Date

February 12, 2020

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 1 Number: 1

APA
Cingöz, İ. D., & Kavuncu, S. (2019). Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology, 1(1), 1-4. https://izlik.org/JA62WS67CZ
AMA
1.Cingöz İD, Kavuncu S. Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology. 2019;1(1):1-4. https://izlik.org/JA62WS67CZ
Chicago
Cingöz, İlker Deniz, and Salih Kavuncu. 2019. “Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology”. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology 1 (1): 1-4. https://izlik.org/JA62WS67CZ.
EndNote
Cingöz İD, Kavuncu S (June 1, 2019) Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology 1 1 1–4.
IEEE
[1]İ. D. Cingöz and S. Kavuncu, “Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology”, Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 1–4, June 2019, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA62WS67CZ
ISNAD
Cingöz, İlker Deniz - Kavuncu, Salih. “Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology”. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology 1/1 (June 1, 2019): 1-4. https://izlik.org/JA62WS67CZ.
JAMA
1.Cingöz İD, Kavuncu S. Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology. 2019;1:1–4.
MLA
Cingöz, İlker Deniz, and Salih Kavuncu. “Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology”. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology, vol. 1, no. 1, June 2019, pp. 1-4, https://izlik.org/JA62WS67CZ.
Vancouver
1.İlker Deniz Cingöz, Salih Kavuncu. Craniosynostosis Surgery and Three-Dimensional Printing Technology. Journal of Medical Innovation and Technology [Internet]. 2019 Jun. 1;1(1):1-4. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA62WS67CZ