Minimally invasive surgery for craniosynostosis requires early diagnosis and intervention July 02, 2018 Overview Show transcript Overview Craniosynostosis, which often can be diagnosed soon after birth, requires treatment. The standard treatment, calvarial vault remodeling, involves a long surgery, blood loss and a long hospital stay. Edward S. Ahn, M.D., a pediatric neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses a minimally invasive treatment option whose results are as good as — if not better than — those of the standard open procedure. The endoscopic procedure is available when craniosynostosis is diagnosed early and intervention occurs shortly after. Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up Related ContentArticleMinimally invasive surgery for craniosynostosis VID-20457949 Medical Professionals Minimally invasive surgery for craniosynostosis