How much does skull repair titanium mesh cost to treat? Cranial repair surgery is a relatively routine procedure in neurosurgery, which has been developed for thousands of years in the history of medicine. The effect of the repair not only lies at the surgical level, but also in the repair material. For example, the titanium alloy material, which is widely used in clinical practice, is more advanced and mature, but still has some problems and is not very ideal. In recent years, skull repair materials have undergone many improvements and innovations, and are becoming more and more advanced. At present, the titanium mesh is the more commonly used cranial repair material in clinical practice, which has made great progress compared with the traditional materials in the past, but it is not particularly ideal and still has some problems. What are the advantages and disadvantages of titanium mesh for skull repair? Compared to traditional materials, titanium mesh has its advantages; however, when compared to the more advanced polyether ether ketone (PEEK) materials, the disadvantages of titanium mesh become apparent. Of course, one advantage of titanium mesh compared to PEEK is that it can be slightly less expensive. But its disadvantages are indeed many, such as titanium mesh is a metal material, higher thermal conductivity, insulation performance is not good, may cause sensitivity to hot and cold reactions in addition may cause chronic pain, subcutaneous fluid more; this metal material will also affect the future to do a variety of medical examinations, such as CT nuclear magnetic ah, will appear artifacts, causing diagnostic interference in addition to titanium mesh tensile lightness, stability, elasticity, etc. are also a large gap The titanium mesh has a large difference in tensile strength, stability and elasticity. If conditions allow, it is still recommended to do this polyetherketone repair. Our neurosurgery team has used this advanced PEEK material to achieve excellent repair results, which have been well received by patients from all over the country. The repair material used in the skull repair is the most advanced PEEK material available. In addition, this PEEK material is bionic bone, which can fully restore the anatomical structure of the skull and can be highly compatible with the autologous skull, and is comparable to the autologous skull in terms of elasticity, heat transfer, hardness, stability, etc. Especially for pediatric patients, it can better adapt to the growth and development of the autologous skull.