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2025 Poster Presentations

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P280: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF SKULL BASE - HEALING AND PITFALL AND PEARLS DURING RECONSTRUCTION OF SKULL BASE
Jan Hemza, MD, PhD, et, PhD, MPA; Faculty Hospital at saint Ann, Dpt. of Neurosurgery

The study about histological, biomechanical quality of dura mater on the skull base, quality of different part of skull base, together with lamina cribrosa. From this study procceds the study of healling dura mater, including of skull base bone.The healing of skull base is affect with great numbers of  factors – anatomical–embryonal, biomechanical, biophysical, chemical and biological. The work goals are determination of the  dural quality of the skull base area under localisation and there are into anterior skull base fossa, which the most connected with paranasal spaces, the study of the most sensitivity area - lamina cribrosa.

Author of study reported different type of reconstruction, different material from reconstruction and comments on 32 yy. Of experiences with those problems.

Author study this problem under this factors (anatomical–embryonal, biomechanical, biophysical, chemical and biological) long time and  ruminate over individual influences on healing of skull base on foundation personal experiences 32yy. with reconstructions of skull base after trauma and the others skull base surgeries. He anatomizes those factors on basis of  anatomical-embryonal, biomechanical, biophysical, biological studies too. 

In this study there is advented on biomechanical nad biophysical quality of collagen and those influences on the healing (piesoelectric, pieromagnetic effect etc.).

The goal of study is refered to pittfalls et pearls during surgery reconstructions of skull base a to influences, which have be invoved in quality of healing of skull base. He specify some methods from biomechanical a physiological study.

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