Congenital bilateral coronal suture synostosis in a rabbit and craniofacial growth comparisons with experimental models

The Cleft Palate-craniofacial Journal : Official Publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
Mark P MooneyJ F Lalikos

Abstract

Experimental rabbit models of postnatal coronal suture (CS) synostosis have helped make significant contributions towards the understanding and surgical management of human congenital craniosynostosis. The present study compares craniofacial growth patterns in animals with experimental CS immobilization and in a rabbit born in our laboratory with congenital CS synostosis. The study sample consisted of 10 sham controls, 14 experimental animals with bilateral CS immobilization, and one animal with congenital, bilateral CS synostosis. At 1.5 weeks of age, all animals had amalgam markers placed on either side of the frontonasal, coronal, and anterior lambdoid sutures. At this time, the experimental animals had bilateral CS immobilization using methyl-methacrylate. Serial lateral head x-rays were taken at 1.5, 6, 12, and 18 weeks of age. Results revealed that by 1.5 weeks of age the congenital animal already exhibited changes in the cranial vault, cranial base, midface, and orthocephalic cranial base angles compared to controls. By 6 weeks of age, animals with experimental immobilization showed compensatory growth patterns similar to the congenital animal, particularly at the calvarial sutures and upper midface. This pattern continu...Continue Reading

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