Immediate Post-Operative Reconstruction of Calvarial Bone by Cranioplasty Prosthesis in Calvarial Bone Fibrous Dysplasia
Objectives: Immediate post-operative reconstruction of calvarial bone by cranioplasty prosthesis in calvarial bone fibrous dysplasia. An easy and economical method for reconstruction of the defect. Methods: Surgical excision of right parietal cranial space occupied lesion was performed followed by fabrication of immediate postoperative period cranioplasty prosthesis by using clear heat polymerized polymethylmethacrylate. Results: The cranial defect created during excision of calvarial bone fibrous dysplasia was immediately replaced by cranioplasty prosthesis which was fabricated in the immediate post-operative period using heat polymethylmethacrylate. Conclusions: Polymethylmethacrylate is a very reliable thermoplastic material that can be prefabricated or even placed immediately after post-operative period to produce a suitable prosthesis. Polymethylmethacrylate implants have been outmoded by computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing and newer 3-dimensional printed implants, but these newer methods are accompanied by higher expenses and timing issues.