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Since the beginning of the last Century neurosurgeons and traumatologists have been concerned with the question of how to close a primary or secondary skull gap in the most optimal way. The literature, which grew extensively since then, described a great variety of different operating techniques and of the materials used [36, 149]. The diversity of the procedures demonstrated that there was no general agreement about the method of choice.
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Stula, D. (1984). General Conclusion. In: Cranioplasty. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8762-3_7
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