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Preoperative planning of craniectomy and reconstruction using three–dimension-printed cranioplasty for treatment of calvarial lesion
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Abstract
The human bone-like biocompatibility and resistance to physical forces leads to more frequent use of PEEK, which enables to repair of complex craniofacial defects with better cosmesis. Despite some limitations, the PEEK cranioplasty implant continued to thrive and showed its promise to be an excellent material. Further, research and investment should be put into developing the technique.
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