When the spaces between the bones of a baby's skull, called sutures, close too early, it may affect the skull's shape. This is called Craniosynostosis. When the midline, or sagittal suture closes, it may result in an elongated headshape. At Children's Hospital Colorado, we can offer several surgical options to correct this condition, including our minimallyinvasive approach.
To learn more about Sagittal Craniosynostosis, and how we can treat it, visit: https://www.childrenscolorado.org/con...