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| premature closure of cranial sutures is called |
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| age at which cranial sutures remain open to |
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| instruments used to make burr holes |
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| anterior and posterior fontanelle |
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| membranous gaps of the skull that connect each cranial suture are called |
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| used after craniosynostosis repair to help guide skull development |
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| patient positioning for craniosynostosis repair |
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| cranial suture that when affected by craniosynostosis creates a long and narrow skull |
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| age at which a craniosynostosis repair is generally performed |
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| 3-0 and 4-0 absorbable suture |
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| suture used for skin closure |
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| cranial suture that runs down top and middle of head |
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| number of cranial sutures of skull |
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| instrument used to cut across cranial sutures |
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| unilateral coronal suture |
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| cranial suture that when affected by craniosynostosis results in flattening of frontal bone and orbit |
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| wound classification of craniosynostosis repair |
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| most common cranial suture affected by craniosynostosis |
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| infants normal body temp. |
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| temp. of OR during craniosynostosis repair |
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