Serlo W (1), Ashammakhi N (2), Länsman S (2), Törmälä P
(3), Waris
T (4)
1. Department of Surgery, Oulu University Hospital, P.O. Box 22, FIN-90221
Oulu, Finland.
2. Department of Pathology, Oulu University Hospital, P.O. Box 22, FIN-90221
Oulu, Finland.
3. Institute of Biomaterials, Tampere University of Technology, P.O.
Box
589, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland.
4. Department of Surgery, Tampere University Hospital and University
of
Tampere, Tampere, Finland
Aim
To report on the feasibility of applying bioabsorbable tacks using new
tack-shooter to fix bioabsorbable plates applied endocranially for the
correction of three trigonocephaly cases.
Materials and methods
A 1.5-2 cm broad supra-orbital bar (bandeau) was raised, and reshaped.
The corrected shape was maintained using Biosorb plate and tacks applied
on the endocranial side of the bar. We used tacks to fix plates and bones.
The tacks did not require tapping neither tightening, since they are shot
using a tack-shooter directly into drill holes in the bone. The plate
extended few centimeters laterally beyond the edge of the supraorbital
bar and it was fixed with Biosorb miniscrews and/or tacks to the temporal
bones. Molded other bone pieces were fixed using Biosorb plates, screws
and/or tacks.
Results
The technique of using tacks was easy to apply and it provided secure
osteofixation. Cosmetic results were excellent and no complications were
encountered except for palpability of plate edges on the right side of
the skull in one case.
Conclusion
Use of bioabsorbable tacks and plates provides secure osteofixation when
used for correction of trigonocephaly with potential to reduce operative
time, risks and costs.
Keywords: Bioabsorbable, Biodegradable, Cranioplasty, Tacks, Tack-shooter