The Craniosynostoses - David J. David, D. Poswillo, D. Simpson

The Craniosynostoses

Causes, Natural History, and Management
Buch | Softcover
334 Seiten
2011 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1982
Springer London Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-4471-1325-6 (ISBN)
117,69 inkl. MwSt
The orbits, formed from both calvarial and facial bones, house the eyes and their accessory muscles. The'skull also provides skeletal support for the muscles which affect speech and facial expression. Personality is judged on speech and on facial appearances, by conscious or subconscious aesthetic comparisons with cultural ideas-and prejudices.
The human skull has many functions. The largest component of the skull, the neurocranium, protects and insulates the brain. It comprises the dome-shaped vault or calvaria, obviously a protective structure, and the more complex cranial base, which gives the vault a massive foundation and also houses the organs of hearing, balance, and smell. The facial skeleton, or splanchnocranium, encloses the upper airway and the mouth. Chewing, the cQ-ordinated action ofthe jaws and teeth, is a function of the facial skeleton. The orbits, formed from both calvarial and facial bones, house the eyes and their accessory muscles. The'skull also provides skeletal support for the muscles which affect speech and facial expression. It is largely by these that people communicate and display their emotions. Personality is judged on speech and on facial appearances, by conscious or subconscious aesthetic comparisons with cultural ideas-and prejudices. So the shape of the skull has, or can have, profound emotional significance.

I Causes and Effects.- 1 The Concept of Craniosynostosis and the Evolution of Craniofacial Surgery.- 2 The Growth of the Skull and the Role of the Sutures.- 3 Aetiology and Pathogenesis.- 4 Pathology.- 5 Incidence.- II Symptoms and Strategies.- 6 Symptomatology.- 7 Principles of Investigation.- 8 Principles of Treatment.- III Simple Calvarial Deformities.- 9 Classification.- 10 Scaphocephaly.- 11 Trigonocephaly.- 12 Turricephaly.- 13 Plagiocephaly.- 14 Oxycephaly and Related Conditions.- IV Complex Craniofacial Deformities.- 15 Craniofacial Syndromes.- 16 Surgical Management.- 17 Results and Complications.- 18 Psychosocial Aspects of Craniofacial Surgery.- Appendices.- A: Organisation of a Craniofacial Unit.- B: Syndromes Associated with Craniosynostosis.- References.

Illustrationen D. Cain
Zusatzinfo X, 334 p.
Verlagsort England
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Neurochirurgie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Unfallchirurgie / Orthopädie
Schlagworte Kraniosynostose
ISBN-10 1-4471-1325-X / 144711325X
ISBN-13 978-1-4471-1325-6 / 9781447113256
Zustand Neuware
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