Cranial titanium mesh plasty is a type of cranial bone repair that is used to repair the skull using titanium mesh as a repair material for cranial bone defects caused by a variety of conditions.
Cranioplasty is mainly applied to skull defects caused by traumatic injuries, cranial surgeries that require the removal of bone flaps, etc. In this case, the defective areas of the skull are repaired with various repair materials to solve the problems of insufficient cerebral blood supply, cerebrospinal fluid circulation disorders, etc., and to repair the plasticity of the skull.
Cranioplasty mainly uses titanium mesh as the repair material, which is more compatible with human tissues and has high strength, and has a better protective effect on intracranial tissues. There are also digital cranioplasty techniques available, which allow the repair material to better fit the shape of the skull and shorten the surgical time.