Craniosynostosis | Fitz’s Story
When Fitz was born, it was obvious that his skull was misshapen. By 5 weeks old, Fitz had been diagnosed with craniosynostosis, and his parents met with pediatric neurosurgeon Eric Jackson. Watch to learn about the minimally invasive surgery performed by Jackson, which combined with a helmet is helping Fitz’s skull grow in a normal shape. To learn more, visit hopkinsmedicine.org/pedsneurosurgery. Learn more about Eric Jackson at hopkinsmedicine.org/Eric-Jackson.

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