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Journal of AAPOSTreatment of unilateral coronal synostosis by endoscopic stripcraniectomy or fronto-orbital advancement: Ophthalmologic findings

Children with unilateral coronal synostosis treated by early endoscopic strip craniectomy may develop less severe V-pattern strabismus, excyclotorsion, and range of aniso-astigmatism than those treated by later fronto-orbital advancement. Read more...


Journal of NeurosurgeryJournal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, May 2004

Endoscopic techniques were introduced 7 years ago for the surgical management of patients with sagittal synostosis. In this study of 139 patients with sagittal synostosis, the authors assessed the efficacy, safety, complications, and outcomes after performing endoscopy-assisted wide-vertex craniectomies with bitemporal and biparietal barrel stave osteotomies. Read more...


Los Mejores Médicos de Estados Unidos honran a los Drs. Barone y Jiménez

America's Top DoctorsLos Drs. Constance M. Barone y David F. Jiménez están entre los 47 médicos de University Health System que están incluidos entre los Mejores Médicos de Estados Unidos en el 2004.

Ambos médicos también merecieron ser incluidos entre los Mejores Cirujanos de Estados Unidos del Consejo de Investigación del Consumidor, en el período 2004-2005.

Además, la Dra. Barone está incluída entre los Mejores Médicos de Cirugía Plástica del 2004 en A Castle Connolly Guide to America.

 


American Academy of Pediatrics: Julio 2002

American Academy of PediatricsManejo Temprano de la Craneosinostosis Utilizando Craniectomía de Resección Asistida por Endoscopía y Terapia de Amoldamiento Ortótico.

To assess the safety, efficacy, and results of the early treatment of infants with craniosynostosis using minimally invasive endoscopic strip craniectomies and postoperative helmet molding therapy. Read more...

 


Clínicas de Cirugía Plástica: julio 2004

Enfoque endoscópico de la craneosinostosis coronal

Premature closure of a single coronal suture produces the most complex set of craniofacial deformities of any of the isolated, single-suture, nonsyndromic synostosis. The critical location of the suture in the anterior craniofacial skeleton can lead to marked facial deformities in the presence of synostosis. Read more...

 

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