Mon, Jul 08
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Scott Bartlett: Management of Syndromic Synostosis From Infancy to Adulthood
Limited longitudinal studies on craniosynostosis suggest aesthetic deterioration within one year postoperatively, implicating factors like abnormal growth, mechanical restrictions, soft tissue recoil, with reported reoperation rates as high as 28%, emphasizing the importance of extended follow-up.
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Jul 08, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM PDT
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About the event
Longitudinal studies on pre-operative phenotypic severity in craniosynostosis and its impact on long-term aesthetic outcomes are limited. Some studies reveal aesthetic deterioration within one year postoperatively, attributing it to factors such as abnormal growth from surgical disruption, mechanical restrictions, or soft tissue recoil. Reoperation rates, potentially underestimated in many studies, are reported as high as 28%, highlighting the need for extended follow-up to accurately assess long-term outcomes. Dr Bartlett will share his extensive experience.Â
SPEAKER: Scott P. Bartlett, MD, is one of the foremost experts in CF surgery globally. Â He has extensively published on the topic. He is an attending surgeon in the Division of Plastic, Reconstructive and Oral Surgery and Director of the Craniofacial Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. His areas of expertise are congenital and acquired deformities of the skull, face, jaws, and ears, Craniofacial surgery, Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, Plastic surgery.Â
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