Craniectomy at Craniostenosis

PV
Pavol Vitovič
ML
Miroslava Laurovičová
TT
Tomáš Tvrdoň
SH
Silvia Hlinicová
RC
Robert Chrenko
October 31, 2024

A craniectomy is a surgical procedure in which a portion of the skull is removed to relieve pressure on the brain, often due to swelling or injury. Unlike a craniotomy, the bone may not be replaced immediately, allowing the brain more space to expand. It is usually performed in emergency situations, such as after a traumatic brain injury or stroke. Hereing, we present a model of a paediatric patient suffering the complex craniostenosis  

The model contains one .STL file corresponding to craniectomy at craniestosis. The model is rather bulky, its size is 206 MB and for the printing we do recommend larger 3D printer

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PV
Pavol Vitovič
Associate Professor
ML
Miroslava Laurovičová
TT
Tomáš Tvrdoň
SH
Silvia Hlinicová
RC
Robert Chrenko

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MUDr. Hisham El Falougy, PhD.
Institute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University | Bratislava | SK