Sean Herman
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View article: Enhanced Maternal Origin of the 22q11.2 Deletion in Velocardiofacial and DiGeorge Syndromes
Enhanced Maternal Origin of the 22q11.2 Deletion in Velocardiofacial and DiGeorge Syndromes Open
Velocardiofacial and DiGeorge syndromes, also known as 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS), are congenital-anomaly disorders caused by a de novo hemizygous 22q11.2 deletion mediated by meiotic nonallelic homologous recombination events bet…
Optimizing Reconstruction in Craniosynostosis: Review of Nonsyndromic Patients Treated With a Novel Technique Open
Purpose: Open cranial vault remodeling (CVR) with autologous split calvarial bone grafts redistributes and recontours an abnormal calvarium to create an expanded cranial vault in patients with craniosynostosis. We report a 12-year retrospe…
View article: Abstract 34: How Does The Bandeau Grow: Quantifying Post-operative Changes In The Bandeau Over Time After Fronto-orbital Advancement
Abstract 34: How Does The Bandeau Grow: Quantifying Post-operative Changes In The Bandeau Over Time After Fronto-orbital Advancement Open
Purpose: Temporal hollowing is a late sequelae of fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) surgeries. Bony manipulation including devascularization and under-correction may contribute to temporal hollowing. We sought to objectively assess how such…
S4A-05 SESSION 4A GENERALITIES IN CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS – PART I DOES THE BANDEAU GROW: QUANTIFYING POST-OPERATIVE CHANGES IN THE BANDEAU OVER TIME AFTER FRONTO-ORBITAL ADVANCEMENT Open
Introduction: Temporal hollowing is a known late sequelae of fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) surgeries, and much work has highlighted the effect of soft-tissue manipulation as a cause. However, bony manipulation including devascularizatio…
Does the Bandeau Grow: Quantifying Postoperative Changes in the Bandeau Over Time After Fronto-orbital Advancement Open
INTRODUCTION: Temporal hollowing is a known late sequelae of fronto-orbital advancement (FOA) surgeries, and much work has highlighted the effect of soft tissue manipulation as a cause. However, bony manipulation including devascularizatio…
Abstract: Optimizing Reconstruction in Craniosynostosis: A 12-Year Review of 162 Non-Syndromic Patients Open
Treated with a Novel Technique PURPOSE: Open cranial vault remodeling (CVR) with autologous split calvarial bone grafts redistributes and recontours an abnormal calvarium to create an expanded cranial vault in patients with craniosynostosi…
Abstract 4. Optimizing Reconstruction in Craniosynostosis: A 10-Year Review of 141 Non-Syndromic Patients Treated With a Novel Technique Open
Purpose: Open cranial vault remodeling (CVR) with autologous split calvarial bone grafts redistributes and recontours calvarium to create an expanded cranial vault in patients with craniosynostosis. We report a 10-year retrospective review…