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. 2011 Jun 1;269(2):623–628. doi: 10.1007/s00405-011-1607-x

Table 1.

Patients, diagnoses, defect sizes, reconstructions and follow-up periods

Patient number Age in years Gender Diagnosis Total bone defect size (cm2) Defect size in percentage for each bone Reconstruction Follow-up period in years
1 25 Male Multiple skull bone fractures with bone loss on the right 140

Right frontal bone 80%

Right parietal bone 10%

Right temporal bone 60%

Cranioplasty on the right 5
2 57 Male Multiple skull bone fractures with bone loss on the left 81

Left frontal bone 10%

Left temporal bone 60%

Left occipital bone 8%

Cranioplasty on the left 5
3 19 Male Left frontobasal and frontoorbit fractures 6 Left orbit floor and medial floor 80% Left orbit base reconstruction 5
4 66 Male Skull bone defect on the left frontal and supraorbital area after repeated meningioma operations 52

Left parietal bone 10%

Right frontal bone 40%

Cranioplasty and frontal sinus obliteration on the left 5