Craniosynostosis

Abstract
The authors review the embryopathology and clinical manifestations of craniosynostosis and analyze a series of 27 children. The operative procedure of linear craniectomy and immediate cranioplasty is described and evaluated. Since few children with craniosynostosis have neurological deficits that can be ascribed to the skull anomalies, surgery to prevent neurological complications is only rarely justified. However, it is often possible to ameliorate the cosmetic deformity in many of these patients if operative intervention is undertaken in early infancy.