Craniosynotosis (pronounced crane-eo-SINOS-tow-sis) is when one or more of the skull's flat bones, called bone plates, grow together (fuse) earlier than normal.This is from MayoClinic:...
Jack, a baby with craniosynostosis, undergoes a rare procedure at St. Louis Childrens Hospital (www.StLouisChildrens.org). Instead of the traditional open surgery technique for craniosynostosis...
Watch as Andrew's mom describes her experience at University Hospital and working with Dr. David Jimenez, pioneer of the newest minimally invasive procedures to correct...
Watch as Carson's parents describe when they first noticed their son's condition, how they came to find Dr. Jimenez and their ultimate decision to have...
This video animation describes the endoscopic management of sagittal craniosynostosis. A portion of the skull is removed, including the synostosed sagittal suture. It...
Kaitlyn has Hypophosphatasia (soft bones) and a non-specific connective tissue disorder that lies somewhere between Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (loose joints and "sensitive" skin) and Osteogenesis Imperfecta...
Max Galm. This video is to help spread awareness for Craniosynostosis and Positional Plagiocephaly. Two conditions that go undiagnosed for far too long.