Types of Craniosynostosis and Treatment Options

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Types of Craniosynostosis and Treatment Options Craniosynostosis is a birth defect which results when the sutures found between the plates of bone in the skull close prematurely. This affects normal brain and skull growth in the infant, causing the skull or facial bones to develop an asymmetrical appearance. Visible signs include an abnormal shape of the skull and/or forehead and asymmetry of the eyes and/or ears. This congenital condition is treated with craniosynostosis surgery. Types of Craniosynostosis Sagittal Synostosis Sagittal Synostosis also known scaphocephaly is the most common type of synostosis. The condition occurs when the suture in the midline of skull that runs right along the top of the head fuses early. This makes the head appear long and narrow, with or without bulging of both the front and back of the head. In scaphocephaly, the premature fusion of the sagittal suture restricts the traverse growth of the skull. The length of the anteroposterior skull increases to accommodate the growing brain and to produce a boat-shaped skull


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