What is the cost of Peek Cranial Repair? Cranial repair is a procedure designed to help patients with traumatic brain injury, decompression surgery or congenital cranial defects return to a normal life. The most common problem of cranial repair surgery is the choice of materials and the price. Generally speaking, the best material for skull repair is peek. It is also the most recommended material for patients. The price of the material is linked to the area to be repaired. The specific cost can be consulted at the hospital. There is no uniform price for this. It still depends on the size of the defect in different cases of patients. As for the skull repair surgery, the material is the most important thing. A good material will not only improve the success rate of the surgery. And it can reduce the chances of post-operative complications. There are titanium mesh and peek material for skull repair, what is the difference between these two? With the advancement of medicine, more and more cranial repair materials have gradually become available for use. Plexiglass, light apatite and calcium phosphate cement materials, which were once used clinically, are gradually being withdrawn from the medical scene due to their poor clinical results. The commonly used material for cranial repair today is titanium mesh, which is also a quality material with a long history of application and better results. However, the metallic properties of titanium mesh often have consequences for patients such as sensitivity to cold and heat reactions and CT image errors. Thanks to the efforts of medical researchers, a new type of cranial repair material has been applied above the clinical level, and that is PEEK material. The material is known as polyether ether ketone, a polymer biomaterial that is extremely close to human cranial bone in terms of elasticity, heat transfer, hardness, and stability, etc. The use of three-dimensional shaping of the PEEK bone plate can be completely compatible with the cranial structure, without worrying about precision and aesthetics. Numerous clinical cases have shown that there are no discomfort or complications associated with PEEK cranial repair materials, so PEEK is currently the better choice for cranial repair. In biocompatibility, PEEK far exceeds titanium mesh, with elastic modulus, strength, thermal insulation, and stability similar to autologous cranial bone, and the use of three-dimensional shaping to create an ancient plate that can precisely match the original cranial bone structure, which is the key to successful surgery. So we must understand clearly the choice of material for cranial repair. Patients with cranial defects need to be determined according to the onset of the disease when cranial repair is performed, and regular hospitals will provide correct advice and guidance on cranial repair materials for patients with the disease. What should I pay attention to for cranial repair? Cranial defects are treated by cranioplasty, but the timing, method and materials used as well as the indications and contraindications must be carefully considered. For example, for some female patients who need more aesthetic problems after surgery, polyether ether ketone (peek) material is recommended as the first choice of repair material. This is because peek material skull repair plastic surgery in surgery using embedded repair, smooth articulation, high comfort, effectively avoid wear skin, material exposure and other problems, in addition, our neurosurgery department after years of clinical summary, in the three-dimensional design of the unique material thickness and mesh aperture design and unique intraoperative tissue separation reset technology, effectively avoid temporal muscle atrophy, to ensure the activity of the tissues, can effectively ensure the overall postoperative shape. It can effectively ensure the overall beauty of postoperative appearance.