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MBBS, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Artemis Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Aditya Gupta is a Neurosurgeon in Gurgaon, Sector 51 and has an experience of 21 years in this field. Dr. Aditya Gupta practices at Artemis Hospital. He…

4 Awards

MBBS, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Medanta-The Medicity · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Sudhir Dubey is a well known Neurosurgeon currently associated with Medanta in Gurgaon. His primary area of focus includes endoneurosurgery and uses the…

4 Awards

MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology

Neurosurgery
Artemis Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Vipul Gupta is trained in Interventional Neuroradiology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi where he also worked as Associate Profess…

6 Awards

MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Neurology

Neurology
Medanta-The Medicity · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. Atma Ram Bansal is epilepsy specialist trained from premier epilepsy centre, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Science and Technology (SCTIMST),…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery
Surana Sethia Hospital and Research Center · Mumbai, Maharashtra

Dr. Vishwanath Iyer is a Neurosurgeon in Chembur, Mumbai and has an experience of 25 years in this field. Dr. Vishwanath Iyer practices at Surana Sethia Hosp…

MBBS, DNB - Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery
Manipal Hospital Whitefield · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr.Venugopal is an experienced Consultant Neuro and Spine Surgeon associated with Manipal Hospital-Whitefield, Bangalore

1 Award

MCh - Neuro Surgery, MBBS

Neurosurgery
Max Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana +1 more

Dr. Arun Saroha is the famous Neurosurgeon practices in Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket. He has graduated and post graduated from Rabindranath Tagore Med…

10 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MS - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Medanta-The Medicity · Gurugram, Haryana

Dr. A. K. Banerji is a legend in the field of Neurosurgery in India. He is credited with establishing microneurosurgery in India, standardizing neurosurgical…

2 Awards

MBBS, MS - Neuro Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Sai Krishna Neuro Hospital · Hyderabad, Telangana +2 more

Dr. Jaleel Kirmani is a Neurosurgeon in Kachiguda, Hyderabad and has an experience of 14 years in this field. Dr. Jaleel Kirmani practices at Sai Krishna Neu…

MBBS, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Yashoda Hospitals Malakpet. · Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr. Srinivas Botla is a Neurosurgeon, Spine Surgeon and Pain Management Specialist in Sagar Road, Hyderabad and has an experience of 8 years in these fields.…

1 Award

MD - General Medicine, DM - Neurology, DNB - General Medicine, MBBS

Neurology
Fostr Healthcare · Bengaluru, Karnataka +2 more

Dr. Shiva Kumar R is a consultant epileptologist & neurologist with 10+ years of experience in clinical medicine, medical research and medical education. He…

MBBS, DNB - Neurosurgery, MS - General Surgery

Neurosurgery
Sancheti Hospital · Pune, Maharashtra +1 more

Dr. Vishal Rokade is a Neurosurgeon in Swargate, Pune and has an experience of 23 years in this field. Dr. Vishal Rokade practices at Bharati Vidyapeeth Deem…

2 Awards

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What Is Cranioplasty?

Cranioplasty is a surgical procedure used to repair or reconstruct a defect in the skull (cranium). When part of the skull is missing due to previous surgery, trauma, infection, or congenital conditions, a cranioplasty helps protect the brain, restore the normal shape of the head, and improve neurological and cosmetic outcomes. The skull not only protects the brain from injury but also gives the head its shape, so a defect can sometimes affect appearance, balance of pressure around the brain, and even brain function.

In cranioplasty, the surgeon places a custom‑made implant or bone graft over the area where bone is missing. Implants can be made from the patient’s own bone (if preserved previously) or from safe synthetic materials such as titanium, acrylic, or specialized medical plastics. The goal of the surgery is to restore the skull’s strength and contour, reduce risk of neurological problems, and improve appearance. Cranioplasty is usually done in a hospital under general anesthesia by a trained neurosurgeon with precision and care.

Who May Need Cranioplasty?

Cranioplasty may be recommended for people who:

● Have a skull defect after a previous craniectomy

● Sustained head trauma or skull fracture

● Have a congenital skull defect

● Had bone removed due to infection or tumour

● Have visible depression or asymmetry of the head

● Experience neurological symptoms related to skull defect

● Want to restore head shape for cosmetic reasons

Your neurosurgeon evaluates your medical history, condition of the skull defect, imaging scans, and overall health before deciding if cranioplasty is appropriate.

Types of Cranioplasty Materials

Different materials may be used to repair the skull, depending on the size of the defect, patient preference, and surgeon’s plan:

1. Autologous Bone

Bone removed during an earlier surgery may be stored (sometimes in freezing tissue banks) and reused to repair the skull.

2. Titanium Mesh or Plates

Titanium is strong, lightweight, and well‑tolerated by the body. It is commonly used for larger defects.

3. Acrylic (PMMA)

A medical‑grade plastic that can be shaped to fit the skull contour. It is durable and used for many types of defects.

4. Custom 3D‑Printed Implants

Modern technology allows for tailor‑made implants that precisely match the patient’s skull shape using CT images.

Each option has advantages, and the surgeon chooses the best material based on defect size, location, and overall goals.

Cranioplasty Procedure

Cranioplasty is performed in the hospital under general anesthesia by a neurosurgeon:

1. Preoperative Preparation

○ A detailed evaluation including CT or MRI scans is done to assess the defect.

○ Your surgical team reviews your medical history, medicines, and risks.

○ Fasting (no eating or drinking) is usually required before surgery.

2. Anesthesia

You receive general anesthesia to keep you asleep and pain‑free throughout the surgery.

3. Incision and Exposure

The surgeon opens the previous scar or makes a new incision to expose the skull defect.

4. Placement of Implant or Bone Graft

The stored bone or chosen implant material (titanium, acrylic, etc.) is shaped if needed and placed over the opening.

5. Fixation

The implant or graft is secured to the surrounding skull using plates, screws, or mesh to keep it stable.

6. Closure

The scalp is closed with sutures or staples. A sterile dressing is applied.

The surgery normally takes 1–3 hours depending on the size of the defect and complexity.

Recovery & Aftercare

After cranioplasty, proper care helps healing and reduces complications:

● Hospital Stay: Most patients stay in the hospital 2–4 days for monitoring and pain control.

● Pain Management: Pain or discomfort at the incision site is common and managed with medicines.

● Activity: Light movement is encouraged soon after surgery, but strenuous activity and heavy lifting are usually limited for 4–6 weeks.

● Wound Care: Keep the incision clean and dry. Follow instructions for dressing changes and bathing.

● Follow‑Up Visits: Regular checkups help monitor healing, remove sutures or staples if needed, and review imaging if required.

Most people recover well and notice improved head contour and comfort within weeks to months as swelling subsides.

Risks & Possible Complications

Cranioplasty is generally safe when done by experienced surgeons, but as with any surgery, there are potential risks:

● Infection at the surgical site

● Bleeding or hematoma formation

● Reaction to anesthesia

● Implant loosening or displacement

● Pain at the incision site

● Wound healing issues

● Rare neurological changes

Your surgeon discusses these risks beforehand and takes steps to reduce complications, such as sterile technique and careful monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

What is cranioplasty?

Cranioplasty is a surgical procedure used to repair a defect or gap in the skull using stored bone or an implant to protect the brain and restore head shape.

Is cranioplasty painful?

You are asleep under general anesthesia during surgery. Mild to moderate discomfort after surgery is normal and managed with pain medicines.

How long does cranioplasty take?

The procedure usually takes about 1–3 hours depending on defect size and materials used.

Will there be a scar?

Yes. The incision is placed on the scalp. Over time, the scar usually becomes less noticeable.

How long is recovery?

Most people stay in the hospital 2–4 days. Full recovery takes several weeks as swelling and tenderness improve.

Can cranioplasty improve neurological symptoms?

Yes. In many cases, restoring skull shape and pressure balance can improve comfort, headaches, and neurological function when these were affected by the skull defect.

Is a cranioplasty permanent?

Yes. The implant or bone graft stays in place long‑term and is designed to last for many years.

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