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Published in: Child's Nervous System 11/2007

01-11-2007 | Original Paper

Non-syndromic trigonocephaly: surgical decision making and long-term cosmetic results

Authors: Michael O. Kelleher, Dylan J. Murray, Anne McGillivary, Mahmoud H. Kamel, David Allcutt, Michael J. Earley

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 11/2007

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Abstract

Background

Surgical correction is often required for cosmetic correction of trigonocephaly. The purpose of this paper was to report the long-term aesthetic outcome as appreciated by the parents/patients themselves. The self-evaluation of cosmetic outcome after trigonocephaly correction has not previously been reported. The management and different surgical techniques utilized over a 16-year period are discussed.

Materials and methods

An observational study was undertaken of the clinical outcome, operative data, complications and cosmetic satisfaction of these trigonocephaly patients. The parents/child were asked to rate their satisfaction with the cosmetic outcome both in terms of head shape and scar appearance, on a five-point scale (excellent—5, very good—4, good—3, fair—2 and poor—1).

Results

Sixty-three patients presented with non-syndromic trigonocephaly over the 16 years. Nineteen of 63 had a mild form of trigonocephaly and were managed conservatively. The remainder underwent surgical correction. Forty-two of 44 (95%) underwent fronto-orbital advancement with either barrel staving (26/44) or frontal bone rotation/re-modelling (16/44), with 2 of 44 having burring of the metopic ridge. Head shape rating was regarded as excellent in 25 of 63 (40%), very good in 18 of 63 (28%), good in 18 of 63 (28%) and fair in 2 of 63 (4%). Of those that underwent surgery, the scar was zigzag in 32 of 44 and straight in 12 of 44. Scar was rated as being excellent in 21 of 44 (48%), very good in 12 of 44 (28%) good in 11 of 44 (24%).

Conclusions

Metopic synostosis can result in varying degrees of severity. Milder forms can be treated conservatively, with more severe forms requiring both frontal bone re-modelling and fronto-orbital advancement. Surgical correction results in a high level of patient/parent satisfaction.
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Metadata
Title
Non-syndromic trigonocephaly: surgical decision making and long-term cosmetic results
Authors
Michael O. Kelleher
Dylan J. Murray
Anne McGillivary
Mahmoud H. Kamel
David Allcutt
Michael J. Earley
Publication date
01-11-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 11/2007
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-007-0386-6

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