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EPISODE · Jul 20, 2026 · 7 MIN

Pediatrics - Long-Term Patient Satisfaction After Sagittal Synostosis Surgery

from Neurosurgery Hub Podcast · host Neurosurgery Hub Team

This episode delves into the long-term subjective patient satisfaction and aesthetic outcomes following surgical correction of sagittal synostosis. We analyze a study published in Child's Nervous System in 2026, which examined 488 patients who underwent early, wide, open strip craniectomy. The research provides crucial insights into how this surgical technique impacts patients' perceived satisfaction and cosmetic results over time. Understanding these long-term effects is vital for guiding surgical decision-making and managing patient expectations. This information is presented for educational purposes for medical professionals. Please note that this content is generated by AI and should not replace professional medical advice.

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