How to correct a navicular rhomboid head

Navicular rhombic head usually requires surgical treatment to correct it clinically. The medical term for navicular rhombic head is stenocrania, also known as cranial suture ossification, which is caused by congenital developmental disorders, and is mainly manifested by the premature closure of one or more of the bony sutures, which causes deformation of the cranium in the process of development. As the abnormal development and deformation of the skull restricts the development of the brain, it will trigger a series of neurological dysfunctions and seriously threaten the patient’s life and health and life, so early treatment is very important, and surgery is the only means of treatment. Surgical correction mainly involves reopening the cranial sutures to enlarge the cranial cavity, removing factors limiting brain development, preventing increased intracranial pressure, and improving the appearance of the skull and face. If you have been diagnosed with navicular rhomboid head, it is recommended that you undergo standardized treatment under the guidance of your doctor as early as possible, so as not to miss the optimal period of treatment, which will delay the treatment.