Paediatric cranial defect reconstruction using bioactive fibre-reinforced composite implant: early outcomes
: Piitulainen JM, Posti JP, Aitasalo KMJ, Vuorinen V, Vallittu PK, Serlo W
Publisher: SPRINGER WIEN
: 2015
: Acta Neurochirurgica
: ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA
: ACTA NEUROCHIR
: 157
: 4
: 681
: 687
: 7
: 0001-6268
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-015-2363-2
Here, we found that early cranioplasty outcomes with the fibre-reinforced composite implant were promising. However, a longer follow-up time and a larger group of patients are needed to draw firmer conclusions regarding the long-term benefits of the proposed novel biomaterial and implant design. The glass-fibre-reinforced composite implant incorporated by particles of bioactive glass may offer an original, non-metallic and bioactive alternative for reconstruction of large skull bone defects in a paediatric population.