Subcranial approach for the correction of hypertelorism

The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
T Vuillemin, J Raveh

Abstract

The subcranial approach for the osteotomy of the skull base and orbital roof in cases with hypertelorism is described. Advancement of the fronto-orbital segments is performed, avoiding the transfrontal procedure, thus making frontal lobe retraction unnecessary. The advantages of this method are pointed out.

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