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  • Custom-made cranial implants are used for surgical reconstruction of skull damage, providing quick and effective restoration of cranial function and appearance.
  • Bioceramics, particularly hydroxyapatite (HA), have shown great compatibility with the body and benefits for bone formation, as observed in various studies.
  • This study focuses on five patients who received HA implants for skull reconstruction, illustrating successful integration through radiological and histological analysis, which revealed new bone tissue formation around the HA implants.

Article Abstract

Custom-made cranial implants facilitate the surgical reconstruction of destructive pathologies of the skull or extensive demolitive skull surgery. Customized cranioplasty allows for an immediate restoration of the functional integrity of the cranial defect (), with excellent functional and esthetic outcome and a quick, safe, and simple procedure. In this context, bioceramics like hydroxyapatite (HA) claim high biocompatibility and bone-binding capability. The osteoconductive properties of the HA have been reported in animal models and humans. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate with radiological and histological examination and how HA prosthesis may integrate after their implantation showing data related to five patients that needed primary HA cranial reconstruction with secondary removal after few years. The histological examination showed neo-formed lamellar/trabecular bone tissue fragments accompanied by the amorphous reticular tissue (HA prosthesis) revealing diffuse ossification sites in all included cases.

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