A car accident, a misstep or an intracranial disease can lead to cranial defects. After surgery, patients with skull defects are extremely unsure of themselves and are reluctant to see or communicate with anyone, and are either grumpy or closed off, which is detrimental to their physical and mental health. Therefore, once the skull is defective, it is important to go for cranial repair in a timely manner. Many people think that skull repair is a very scary surgery, but for neurosurgeons, it is a routine surgery with no risk. As long as the right material is chosen for skull repair, the possibility of postoperative infections or complications is very small. Currently, most hospitals use titanium mesh as a repair material, but after a period of time, some patients will experience varying degrees of complications, and despite the widespread use of titanium mesh, defects are still unavoidable. Everyone wants to repair the skull once and for all, and does not want to suffer from rejection in the future, so the choice of polyetheretherketone material is the most correct choice at the moment. Polyetheretherketone material, also known as peek material, has achieved very good results, and patients did not have adverse reactions after surgery. So how much does it cost to get reimbursed for cranial repair surgery with peek material? If you use peek material to repair the skull, as long as there is a transfer certificate and related procedures, and in line with the health insurance reimbursement policy, can be reasonable reimbursement, the specific reimbursement rules and reimbursement costs should be based on the relevant local policies and the patient’s actual spending decision, the patient’s symptoms are different, the area of the defect is different, so the amount of money that will be spent on the surgery can not be generalized, the specific need for the patient to communicate with the doctor can be informed after the The exact amount of money to be spent on the surgery cannot be generalized, and can only be known after the patient has communicated with the doctor.