Price of polyetheretherketone cranial repair? As the protective shield of the brain, the skull bears the important duties of brain tissue. Due to the cranial defect caused by external factors such as cranial trauma and disease, the brain tissue is vulnerable to secondary injury when it loses cranial protection. In order to avoid this situation, patients need to undergo cranial repair as early as possible so that the intracranial pressure can be restored to a normal stable state as much as possible and the daily drastic changes in brain pressure caused by cranial defects can be reduced. Currently, polyetheretherketone is used clinically as the implant material for cranial bone repair. Polyetheretheretherketone, on the other hand, is non-magnetic, has no imaging artifacts, good CT imaging compatibility, light material, thermal insulation after implantation of large blocks, avoiding discomfort caused by temperature difference, perfect anatomical reconstruction shape, good histocompatibility, mechanical properties close to human bone, and excellent surgical results. The various properties of polyetheretherketone material are obviously better than traditional titanium mesh, so what is the price of choosing polyetheretherketone for cranial repair? In fact, the price of polyetheretherketone for cranial repair is based on the patient’s condition, the size of the polyetheretherketone material used and other factors to determine the patient’s price. The operation of cranial repair with polyetheretherketone can not be done in all surgical hospitals, and the requirements for the surgeon’s experience, surgical skills, and anesthesia dose are very strict.