A Retrospective Study on Subgaleal Fluid Collection After Titanium Mesh and Polyetheretherketone Cranioplasty.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY World neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1016/j.wneu.2024.11.121
Jian Guo, Xu Hou, Junying Zeng, Xiaodong Chen, Shizhong Zheng, Bingchu Xu, Shoulian Zheng, Zhiliang Liu, Gengqiang Ling
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Objective: Cranioplasty is a common neurosurgical procedure aimed at providing structural protection to cerebral tissues and enhancing neurological function. The choice of implant material, particularly polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and titanium mesh, significantly influences postoperative outcomes, including the incidence of subgaleal fluid collections (SFC). This study investigates the incidence of SFC associated with PEEK and titanium mesh in cranioplasty, identifying risk factors and implications for clinical practice.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 70 patients who underwent cranioplasty. The incidence of SFC, postoperative complications, and demographic data were collected and analyzed. Statistical comparisons were made between the 2 implant materials.

Results: The incidence of SFC was significantly higher in the PEEK group (46.2%) compared to the titanium mesh group (20.5%) (P = 0.023). PEEK was identified as an independent risk factor for SFC. Additionally, approximately 60% of postoperative epidural hematoma cases presented with SFC, highlighting the importance of meticulous hemostasis during surgery. The overall reoperation rate was 5.7%, consistent with existing literature. Although diabetes mellitus did not show a statistically significant association with SFC (P = 0.064), its potential impact on postoperative complications warrants further investigation.

Conclusions: The selection of implant materials in cranioplasty significantly affects postoperative outcomes, with PEEK associated with a higher incidence of SFC. Careful material selection, particularly in patients with comorbidities, and meticulous surgical techniques are essential to improve patient outcomes. Future research should focus on the biological interactions between implant materials and cranial tissues to refine guidelines for clinical practice.

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钛网聚醚酮颅骨成形术后galal下积液的回顾性研究。
背景:颅骨成形术是一种常见的神经外科手术,目的是为脑组织提供结构保护,增强神经功能。种植体材料的选择,特别是聚醚醚酮(PEEK)和钛网,显著影响术后结果,包括galal下积液(SFC)的发生率。目的:本研究探讨PEEK和钛网在颅骨成形术中SFC的发生率,确定危险因素及其对临床实践的影响。方法:对70例颅骨成形术患者进行回顾性分析。收集和分析SFC的发生率、术后并发症和人口统计学数据。对两种种植材料进行统计学比较。结果:PEEK组SFC发生率(46.2%)明显高于钛网组(20.5%)(p=0.023)。PEEK被认为是SFC的独立危险因素,此外,大约60%的术后硬膜外血肿(PEH)病例出现SFC,这突出了手术中细致止血的重要性。总再手术率为5.7%,与已有文献一致。虽然糖尿病与SFC没有统计学上的显著相关性(p=0.064),但其对术后并发症的潜在影响值得进一步研究。结论:颅骨成形术中种植体材料的选择显著影响术后预后,PEEK与SFC的发生率较高相关。谨慎的材料选择,特别是有合并症的患者,以及细致的手术技术对改善患者预后至关重要。未来的研究应侧重于植入材料与颅骨组织之间的生物学相互作用,以完善临床实践指南。
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World neurosurgery
World neurosurgery CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
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期刊介绍: World Neurosurgery has an open access mirror journal World Neurosurgery: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal''s mission is to: -To provide a first-class international forum and a 2-way conduit for dialogue that is relevant to neurosurgeons and providers who care for neurosurgery patients. The categories of the exchanged information include clinical and basic science, as well as global information that provide social, political, educational, economic, cultural or societal insights and knowledge that are of significance and relevance to worldwide neurosurgery patient care. -To act as a primary intellectual catalyst for the stimulation of creativity, the creation of new knowledge, and the enhancement of quality neurosurgical care worldwide. -To provide a forum for communication that enriches the lives of all neurosurgeons and their colleagues; and, in so doing, enriches the lives of their patients. Topics to be addressed in World Neurosurgery include: EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, RESEARCH, POLITICS, HISTORY, CULTURE, CLINICAL SCIENCE, LABORATORY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES, CLINICAL IMAGES, VIDEOS
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