How long does it take to have skull repair surgery?

  How long does it take to have skull repair surgery?  Although cranial repair is a surgery on the head, cranial repair surgery is not very difficult, safe and basically without much risk. With good perioperative management and no complications such as infection, it is possible to return to normal life and not affect life expectancy after skull repair.  Cranial repair is a medical technique with a long history, as early as thousands of years ago our ancestors were already carrying out such medical attempts, and after thousands of years of development, the technology has continued to progress and mature, and now cranial repair is a more common and routine surgery in neurosurgery.  However, at present, there are still some cases that are less than ideal. For example, most hospitals currently use titanium mesh as the repair material, a metal material that inevitably still has some problems. The titanium mesh material is covered on top of the bone window, and the metal edge may cause cutting headache to the scalp; in addition, the histocompatibility of the titanium mesh material to the human body is not quite ideal, which may cause rejection; there is also a problem that the heat insulation performance of the titanium mesh is not good, which may cause the patient to be sensitive to hot and cold reactions after surgery.  Currently, advanced polyetheretherketone PEEK is commonly used clinically for skull repair. This PEEK material ensures the safety of the surgery and the perfect repair of the skull. This material is a special polymer material with high tensile strength and good biocompatibility, and can be fused with autologous cranial bone. The PEEK material is comparable to human cranial bone in all its properties and will not have any rejection.  How long does it take to do cranial repair surgery, through the above-mentioned content of the detailed introduction, I hope it will help you. It is recommended that patients go to a professional cranial repair hospital as soon as possible to have their skull repaired and regain their health as soon as possible.