The current state of cranioplasty in Europe - Results from a European cranioplasty survey.
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serval:BIB_21560D5C62F1
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
The current state of cranioplasty in Europe - Results from a European cranioplasty survey.
Journal
Brain & spine
Working group(s)
European Cranioplasty Survey Group
Contributor(s)
Jaoude S.A., Al Barajraji M., Bimpis A., Zigouris A., Xhumari A., Ozturk S., Sá-Marta E., Antoniades E., Chronakis E., Travaglini F., Gatos C., Alexiou G.A., Gerasimou T., Holling M., Efe I.E., Mavridis I., Grigoriadis S., Szczygielski J., Loan J.J., Pellejero J.C., Jacikevičius K., Vlachos K., Faropoulos K., Sabramowicz M., Olivecrona M., Gandía-González M.L., Bruneau M., Müther M., Syrmos N., Oinas M., Paidakakos N., Foroglou N., Novak L., Czorlich P., Papadopoulos-Manolarakis P., Papafragkos D., Meling T.R., Drexler R., Sanmillan J.L., Broekx S., Skoulios N., Karatzoglou S., Stogowski P., Stamatopoulos T., Petutschnigg T., Tsitouras V., Tsitsipanis C.
ISSN
2772-5294 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2772-5294
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2025
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
5
Pages
104214
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Cranioplasty, a surgical procedure to restore skull integrity and aesthetic contour following decompressive craniectomy, poses challenges in material selection and timing, driven by the lack of guidelines and ongoing regulatory changes.
This study aimed to provide an overview of current cranioplasty practices in Europe, explicitly addressing a potential shift towards alloplastic materials and the management of patients with concomitant hydrocephalus.
An online survey was conducted among European neurosurgical centers from January to March 2024, collecting data on material preferences, timing of procedures, and management strategies for cranioplasty. Descriptive and statistical analyses were performed on 110 complete responses.
Respondents favored alloplastic materials over autologous bone for cranioplasty, citing regulatory constraints and reduced infection risk as primary reasons. Variability was observed in the timing of procedures and the management of patients with hydrocephalus, with most centers adopting staged approaches.
The shift towards alloplastic materials in cranioplasty reflects regulatory pressures rather than material-specific considerations. Despite variability in practice, our findings underscore the need for standardized guidelines and further research to optimize patient outcomes. This study provides valuable insights into current practices and highlights areas for future investigation in cranioplasty.
This study aimed to provide an overview of current cranioplasty practices in Europe, explicitly addressing a potential shift towards alloplastic materials and the management of patients with concomitant hydrocephalus.
An online survey was conducted among European neurosurgical centers from January to March 2024, collecting data on material preferences, timing of procedures, and management strategies for cranioplasty. Descriptive and statistical analyses were performed on 110 complete responses.
Respondents favored alloplastic materials over autologous bone for cranioplasty, citing regulatory constraints and reduced infection risk as primary reasons. Variability was observed in the timing of procedures and the management of patients with hydrocephalus, with most centers adopting staged approaches.
The shift towards alloplastic materials in cranioplasty reflects regulatory pressures rather than material-specific considerations. Despite variability in practice, our findings underscore the need for standardized guidelines and further research to optimize patient outcomes. This study provides valuable insights into current practices and highlights areas for future investigation in cranioplasty.
Keywords
Alloplastic materials, Autologous bone, Cranioplasty, European survey, Hydrocephalus management, Regulatory changes
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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