Changes in Ventricular Volume After Posterior Vault Distraction Osteogenesis in Patients With Syndromic and Nonsyndromic Craniosynostosis

Author:

Pontell Matthew E.1,Barrero Carlos E.1,Naidu Kirin2,Hitchner Michaela2,Wagner Connor S.1,Salinero Lauren K.1,Swanson Jordan W.1,Bartlett Scott P.1,Taylor Jesse A.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic, Reconstructive and Oral Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

2. Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

Abstract

Objective: Little is known about the response of the ventricular system to cranial vault surgery in patients with craniosynostosis. This study aims to evaluate the changes in the cerebral ventricular system in response to posterior vault distraction osteogenesis (PVDO) in patients with syndromic and nonsyndromic craniosynostosis. Methods: A single-institution retrospective review of all patients with craniosynostosis undergoing PVDO from 2000 to 2022 was completed. Patients were included for analysis if they had pre and postoperative cranial computed tomography scans. Ventricular volume (VV) and intracranial volume (ICV) were calculated using segmentation software. Results: Both patients with syndromic synostosis and nonsyndromic synostosis (NSS) experienced a significant increase in ICV after PVDO, but only patients with NSS experienced a significant VV change (P = 0.004). After normalization by ICV, total, lateral, and third VV changes retained significance with percentage increases of 114%, 117%, and 89%, respectively (P < 0.05 for all). Conclusion: The differing results between cohorts reinforce the concept that the intracranial milieu is different between patients with syndromic synostosis and NSS. The results of the NSS cohort suggest that these patients may exist in a compensated state in which a reduction in cerebral blood flow and VV allows for the maintenance of parenchymal health to prevent the development of intracranial hypertension. Further studies may explore VV as a surrogate marker of ICP elevation, and the utility of cranial vault remodeling on nonsynostotic pathologies with cephalocranial disproportion.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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