A SURGICAL METHOD FOR THE PREVENTION OF THE "TREPANNED SKULL" SYNDROME AND THE OPTIMAL TIMING OF ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PATIENTS WITH POST-TRAUMATIC DEFECTS OF THE CRANIAL VAULT

Authors

  • Usmanov Rakhmatillo Fayzullayevich Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assistant Departments of Maxillofacial Surgery Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

Cranioplasty, trepanated skull syndrome

Abstract

It is known that patients with cranial arch defects, under the influence of atmospheric pressure and other provoking factors, gradually develop the "trepanned skull" syndrome, which includes several components in the form of meteopathy, asthenia, psychopathy, limb paresis, aphasia and epileptic seizures. Epileptic seizures are one of the frequent elements of the "trepanned skull" syndrome. The focal component of these seizures has a topographic localization corresponding to the localization of the bone defect. It has been established that the main cause of the development of epileptic seizures in patients with cranial arch defects is the development of an aponeuroticmeningocerebral scar in the area of the postoperative defect, which is confirmed by the development of a positive clinical effect after the operation "excision of meningocerebral scars followed by cranioplasty."

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Published

2024-10-19

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Usmanov Rakhmatillo Fayzullayevich. (2024). A SURGICAL METHOD FOR THE PREVENTION OF THE "TREPANNED SKULL" SYNDROME AND THE OPTIMAL TIMING OF ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN PATIENTS WITH POST-TRAUMATIC DEFECTS OF THE CRANIAL VAULT. World Bulletin of Public Health, 39, 1-4. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/4638

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