How long does it take for skull repair surgery? In our daily life, we should have seen some people walking normally with a piece of skull bone missing in their head. Of course not, long-term skull loss will cause many discomforts to patients, patients should be alert to the dangers of skull loss and realize the importance of skull repair. What exactly are the dangers of skull defects? Cranial bone is an important protective barrier for brain tissue, and a series of problems can occur after a cranial defect. Patients with milder damage will often feel headache, dizziness, chest congestion, anxiety, loss of appetite, etc. They will also have sleep disorders and neurological disorders. In severe cases, cranial defects can lead to paralysis of limb functions, memory impairment, dementia, etc. Cranial defect is really not a joke, so don’t hold your breath and go to the hospital for skull repair surgery in time is the key. How long does it take for skull repair surgery? In fact, skull repair surgery is not a major surgery, simply repairing the skull is still very fast, but if you have to do other surgery in the brain at the same time, it will take longer. That is to say, the exact surgery time varies from person to person. In fact, it is worthwhile for patients to consider the choice of materials in skull repair surgery. This is an advanced material that is better than the previous materials, and its performance is very close to the autologous cranial bone, so there is no need to worry about the sequelae after surgery, and it can really restore the physiological structure of the skull to a high degree. The Department of Neurosurgery for Traumatic Cerebrovascular Diseases at the General Hospital of Aviation of China Medical University has successfully used PEEK material, and the director of the department, Cang Shan Mu, is very good at doing PEEK skull repair surgery. And he also led the team to carry out technical innovation and material optimization design, combined with plastic and cosmetic techniques to achieve greater breakthroughs.