Craniofacial Malformations

The principles of orbito-cranio-facial surgery in the treatment of congenital deformities were well esthablished by Paul Tessier at the beginning of 1970.

This kind of surgery carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality, so it should probably be considered a new and separate speciality, in magnitude to cardiac surgery or neurosurgery.

The Team Approach minimizes those risks so that the continuation of the concept of orbito-cranio-facial surgery can be justified.

In the preoperative investigation the Team is responsible for data collection, diagnosis and operative design and the Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgeon should lead the Team to the best performances.

The Team approach, finally, could facilitate investigation, improve planning, and diminish morbidity, mortality and cost.

Among the members of the Team there are: Cranio-Maxillo Facial Surgeon, Neurosurgeon, Anaesthetist, Ophtalmologist, Geneticist, Pediatrist, Neurologist, Neuroradiologist, Dentist and Orthodontist, Hematologist, Social Worker, Nursing, Medical Illustrator, Photo and Video Center.

CRANIO-ORBITO FACIAL TEAM

CRANIO MAXILLO FACIAL SURGERY

Neurosurgery

Anaesthesia

Immunology/Immunopathology

Ophthalmology

Genetics

Pediatrics

Neurology

Neonatology

Post Intensive Pediatric Care

Department of Clinic and experimental medicine

Pediatric Neurology

Radiology

Neuroradiology

E.N.T.

Audiology

Dentistry – Prosthetics

Nursing

Social Worker

Photo and Video Center