2021
QS1: Nasopharyngeal Airway and Subcranial Space Analysis in Pfeiffer Syndrome
Lu X, Forte A, Alperovich M, Tonello C, Alonso N, Persing J. QS1: Nasopharyngeal Airway and Subcranial Space Analysis in Pfeiffer Syndrome. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open 2021, 9: 25-26. PMCID: PMC8312799, DOI: 10.1097/01.gox.0000770060.46416.97.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNasal airway volumeAirway volumePfeiffer syndromeNasopharyngeal airwayPharyngeal airwayNasal airwayCross-sectional areaPharyngeal airway volumePreoperative CT scanPfeiffer syndrome patientsMaxillomandibular advancementRespiratory crisisSurgical treatmentChoanal stenosisSyndrome patientsCT scanAnatomic basisAirwayMaxillary expansionPfeiffer patientsRegional abnormalitiesSyndromePatientsAnteroposterior lengthPosterior widthQS3: Influence Of Nonsyndromic Bicoronal Synostosis And Syndromic Influences On And Periorbital Malformation
Lu X, Forte A, Alperovich M, Alonso N, Persing J. QS3: Influence Of Nonsyndromic Bicoronal Synostosis And Syndromic Influences On And Periorbital Malformation. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open 2021, 9: 26-27. PMCID: PMC8312814, DOI: 10.1097/01.gox.0000770068.53559.0d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchApert syndromeCrouzon syndromeBicoronal synostosisNonsyndromic bicoronal synostosisNonsyndromic casesSpine positionPreoperative CT scanOrbital cavity volumeLateral orbital wallApert patientsMaxillary retrusionCT scanPremature suture fusionMaxillary hypoplasiaSyndromePatientsCrouzon patientsOrbital wallSyndromic craniosynostosisAnteroposterior lengthVolumetric analysisSynostosisMalformationsRetrusionSuture fusion
2020
Airway Development Relevant to Cranial Vault Suture Synostosis Subtype in Apert Syndrome
Lu X, Forte A, Park K, Allam O, Steinbacher D, Alperovich M, Passos-Bueno M, Tonello C, Alonso N, Persing J. Airway Development Relevant to Cranial Vault Suture Synostosis Subtype in Apert Syndrome. FACE 2020, 1: 89-96. DOI: 10.1177/2732501620973030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPharyngeal airwayAirway volumeNasal airwayApert patientsCT scanNasal cavityCross-sectional areaApert syndromeSuture synostosisNasopharyngeal airway volumePharyngeal airway volumeAirway volume changesDecreased cross-sectional areaType IIIBilateral coronal synostosisType IIAirway developmentSyndrome subtypesCranial base angulationAirwayEstablished classification systemPatientsSurgical planningSectional areaCoronal synostosis