Trepanning - Wikipedia In modern eye surgery, a trephine instrument is used in corneal transplant surgery The procedure of drilling a hole through a fingernail or toenail is also known as trephination
Syndrome of the trephined: A rare challenge in head neck . . . Syndrome of the trephined (ST) refers to the rare, reversible event of neurological deterioration following craniectomy ST is also known as “sinking skin flap syndrome” and typically occurs in the weeks to months following operation
Syndrome of the trephined [Neurosurgery Wiki] The “ Motor Trephine Syndrome (MTS)” also known as the “ Sunken brain and Scalp Flap Syndrome ” or the “ Sinking Skin Flap Syndrome (SSFS)” or the “ Syndrome of the trephined ” is an unusual syndrome in which neurological deterioration occurs following removal of a large skull bone flap
Syndrome of the Trephined: A Rare Presentation of Dorsal Midbrain . . . A 39-year-old Cameroonian female presented with uncontrolled focal seizures characterized by clonic head movements and conjugate right gaze deviation, dysarthria and worsening dyspha-gia, resulting in involuntary weight loss and dehydration over the past five months
Sinking Skin Flap Syndrome, a Rare Complication of Craniectomy The sinking skin flap syndrome (SSFS) or syndrome of the trephined is a rare complication that occurs in approximately 10% of large craniectomies and tends to develop several weeks to several months after surgery
Motor and neurocognitive recovery in the syndrome of the trephined: A . . . The syndrome of the trephined (ST), also known as the “sinking skin flap syndrome”, is a disorder of delayed neurological deterioration [4] By convention, ST refers to the development of those symptoms that are reversible after cranioplasty [5]