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Before and after photos: Sagittal Strip Craniosynostosis: Adam
Adam was born with sagittal craniosynostosis and was treated at 14 weeks old with a limited incision extended strip craniectomy with wedge ostectomy and custom helmet treatment.
Adam was born with sagittal craniosynostosis and was treated at 14 weeks old with a limited incision extended strip craniectomy with wedge ostectomy and custom helmet treatment.
Born with with sagittal craniosynostosis, Ava was treated at 3 months old with a limited incision strip craniectomy with barrel stave osteotomies and custom helmet treatment.
An extended strip craniectomy for Eli’s sagittal craniosynostosis condition prevented him from having a long, narrow head shape.