Distraction osteogenesis in craniosynostosis

Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021 Aug 1;29(4):304-313. doi: 10.1097/MOO.0000000000000724.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Craniosynostosis, a condition of premature cranial suture fusion, can have significantly detrimental effects on development and growth due to sequelae of increased intracranial hypertension (ICP), exophthalmos, and upper airway obstruction. Evolving surgical treatments now include distraction osteogenesis (DO) due to its many benefits relative to standard cranial vault remodeling procedures. This article provides an overview and update of different surgical applications of DO for patients with craniosynostosis.

Recent findings: DO has been utilized successfully for single and multisuture craniosynostosis with or without midface hypoplasia to increase intracranial volume, decrease ICP and improve aesthetics. It has been applied in single suture synostosis, posterior vault DO, fronto-orbital advancement, monobloc DO and Le Fort III DO. DO has been applied through modification of traditional surgical procedures with success in maintaining goals of surgery while reducing risk.

Summary: DO is still a relatively new and evolving surgical technique for patients with syndromic and nonsyndromic craniosynostosis. With promising benefits, consideration for each procedure should be weighed until longer-term data is available.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Craniosynostoses* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Intracranial Hypertension* / etiology
  • Intracranial Hypertension* / surgery
  • Osteogenesis, Distraction*
  • Skull