UNIVERSITY CLINIC FOR NEUROSURGERY

Craniosynostoses

Craniosynostoses are premature ossifications of single or multiple cranial sutures that prevent uniform and harmonious head growth. The result is usually head shape changes without significant clinical relevance.

Nevertheless, they can have an influence on the further development of a child and later be a psychological burden.

By timely corrective interventions, these undesirable developments can be prevented and contribute to a significant improvement of the head shape.

We will be happy to advise you on the possibilities and prospects of surgical intervention.

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