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Subcutaneous bone flap storage after emergency craniectomy: cost-effectiveness and rate of resorption.
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Subcutaneous bone flap storage after emergency craniectomy: cost-effectiveness and rate of resorption.
Subcutaneous bone flap storage after emergency craniectomy: cost-effectiveness and rate of resorption. J Neurosurg. 2018 12 01; 129(6):1604-1610.
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Adolescent
Adolescent
Adult
Adult
Aged
Aged
Bone Resorption
Bone Resorption
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Child
Child
Child, Preschool
Child, Preschool
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Decompressive Craniectomy
Decompressive Craniectomy
Female
Female
Humans
Humans
Infant
Infant
Male
Male
Middle Aged
Middle Aged
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
Retrospective Studies
Retrospective Studies
Skull
Skull
Stroke
Stroke
Surgical Flaps
Surgical Flaps
Treatment Outcome
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
Young Adult
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Griffin L. Ernst