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Cloverleaf Skull ForumsGeneral & SupportBone Graphs for holes left after Cranio Surgery
07/23/2009 10:01 AM
Tracy10
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My son was born with S.C. and had the skull reconstructions once he had gained enough weight (he was also 3 months early). His last CT scan show concerning holes that are still remaining at the age of 3. The surgeons decided that they need to do a bone graph surgery to try and fill the holes. Has anyone had experience with skull bone graphs? His surgery is on Wednesday, July 29th. Any info would be appreciated.

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