Neurosurgical cranial fixation device

Cranial fixation devices are critical tools used in neurosurgery to secure bone flaps following craniotomies. These devices ensure the stability of the bone flap, promote proper healing, and protect the brain by maintaining the structural integrity of the skull. They vary in material, design, and application depending on the surgical requirements.

Types of Cranial Fixation Devices

Plates and Screws (P&S)

Clamp-Like Devices

Resorbable Fixation Systems

Custom 3D-Printed Fixation Devices

Cranial LOOP

CranioFix

CranioPlate


see also Head Fixation

Selection Criteria for Cranial Fixation Devices

Conclusion

Cranial fixation devices are indispensable in modern neurosurgery, with a wide range of options tailored to different clinical scenarios. Advances in material science and device design, such as the introduction of clamp-like systems and 3D-printed solutions, continue to improve outcomes for patients. The choice of device should be guided by patient needs, surgical requirements, and available resources.