After advent of the power driven tools, the ease of surgeons and pace of surgery has been enhanced. Nowadays, most of the neurosurgeons are tend to use the motorized drills for elevating a bone flap to make a craniotomy. The bone cutting by the craniotome is wide and nonbeveled, which mandates the fixation of bone flap at closure, either by wiring, miniplates, or other fixation techniques. This not only lengthens the duration of surgery but also adds extra cost of miniplates to the patient. Here we are presenting a novel technique of elevating a bone flap where fixation at the end of surgery is not obligatory, without any risk of sinking of bone flap into the craniotomy defect.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.22181-17.3 | DOI Listing |
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