Security and reliability of CUSTOMBONE cranioplasties: A prospective multicentric study
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A. Nataloni
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A.-R. Cook
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J.-P. Lejeune
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M. Baroncini
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P. Toussaint
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K. Buffenoir
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P Dam Hieu
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M.A. Lahlou
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P. Peruzzi
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K. Mahla
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D. Scarvada
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C Le Guerinel
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P. Caillaud
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C. Nuti
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B. Pommier
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Stéphane Goutagny
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N. Lonjon
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P. Cornu
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P. Bousquet
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P. Sabatier
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B. Debono
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J.-P. Lescure
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E. Vicaut
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S. Froelich
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P. Dam Hieu
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C. Le Guerinel
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Abstract
Repairing bone defects generated by craniectomy is a major therapeutic challenge in terms of bone consolidation as well as functional and cognitive recovery. Furthermore, these surgical procedures are often grafted with complications such as infections, breaches, displacements and rejections leading to failure and thus explantation of the prosthesis.