Hello. Thanks for asking from HCM.
I can understand your concern. The depressed
fracture is a type of fracture in which piece/pieces of bone dip below skull bone. It may or may not surgery. Surgery is needed for
: cosmetic reason like frontal bone
:
depression along with bleed or dural tear ( membrane over brain ) and leakage of brain fluid (CSF)
: fracture over air sinuses
: open wound with fracture
: Fresh fracture (
In rest cases, depressed fracture may be managed by conservative management. Delayed surgery is required when fracture presents late, patient wants to wait, CSF leak.
In case of infants, management is observation if no bleed/CSF leak/open wound. Remodelling occurs in children which can correct skull shape. So do not worry. Most likely, your child had uncomplicated depressed fracture. The doctor is waiting and observing if any CSF leak occurs or cosmetically unacceptable shape remains, only then he may decide surgery.
His skull will develop mostly by 3 years.
Thanks. Hope it will help you. Take care.