Spanio S (1), Ashammakhi N (2),
Ilomäki
J (3), Välimaa T (3), Rainer C (1), Waris T (4),
Törmälä
P (5), and Ninkovic M (1).
1. Department of Plastic Surgery, Innsbruck University,
Innsbruck, Austria
2. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Oulu University
Hospital, Oulu, Finland
3. Bionx Implants Ltd., Tampere, Finland
4. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Tampere University
Hospital, and University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland
5. Institute of Biomaterials, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere,
Finland
Abstract
A new device (a tack-shooter) to apply bioabsorbable tacks in craniofacial
surgery has been developed. This new device was used in 15 children, who
underwent various cranioplasty procedures, to demonstrate its reliability
and simple technical application in cranial bone osteofixation. Bone segments
were fixed together and to the cranial bones, using Biosorb plates and
tacks. Stable and secure fixation was obtained intra-operatively, with
reduced operative time (10-15%) compared with earlier use of plates and
screws. However, its use in very thin bone (less than 1 mm thick) is very
limited because of bone fragility. In conclusion, use of tacks and a tack-shooter
reduces operative time, risk of infection and blood loss, and consequently
costs. It is therefore very useful in selected craniofacial cases.
Key words
Bioabsorbable, Craniofacial, Cranioplasty, Tack, Tack-shooter