Opening Address from the President.- I Analysis — Three-Dimensional Imaging.- Progress in Three-Dimensional Imaging at the Texas Craniofacial Center.- Methods for and Pitfalls in the Acquisition of Computed Tomographic Data for Faithful Three-Dimensional Reconstructions.- Personal Computer-Assisted Planning of Craniofacial Surgery.- Three-Dimensional Computer-Aided Design of Craniofacial Surgical Procedures.- Computer-Designed Prostheses for Orbitocranial Reconstruction.- Applications of Volume Determination and Three-Dimensional Imaging.- Three-Dimensional Computed Tomographic Reformation in Facial Skeletal Surgery: High Technology in Search of a Clinical Application?.- The Latest Technical Developments in Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- Discussion of Part I.- II Craniofacial Surgery for Tumors.- Craniofacial Approach for Tumor Removal and Reconstruction.- Facial Disassembly for Tumor Resection.- Oncologic Cranio-orbital Surgery.- Combined Intracranial and Intranasal Approach for Resection of a Chondroma in a 5-Week-Old Child (Case Report).- Cranio-orbital Fibrous Dysplasia: Radical Resection and Immediate Reconstruction with Split Calvarial Bone Graft.- Maxillary-orbital Fibrous Dysplasia: Radical Treatment.- Composite Transcranial Orbitectomy: Evolving Principles and Techniques.- Craniofacial Surgical Techniques in the Management of Tumors of the Orbital Region. Report of Two Cases.- Orbital Teratomas Associated with Microphthalmic Corneal Cyst.- Discussion of Part II.- III Craniofacial Synostosis.- Therapy for Severe Craniostenoses.- Apert’s and Crouzon’s Syndromes Contrasted: Qualitative Craniofacial X-Ray Findings.- The Osseous Anatomy of Unilateral Coronal Synostosis.- Skulls with Unilateral Coronal Synostosis.- Torticollis Versus Plagiocephaly.- Intracranial Pressure in Craniostenoses: 302 Recordings.- I.Q. and Craniostenosis: Evolution in Treated and Untreated Cases.- Timing and Methods of Treatment for Patients with Craniosynostosis.- Early Facial Advancement in Craniofacial Stenosis.- Early Monobloc Frontofacial Advancement.- Newly Developed Techniques for the Treatment of Craniofacial Dysostosis.- Barrel Stave Osteotomy for Correction of Turribrachycephaly Craniosynostosis Deformity.- Problems of Cranial Height in Surgical Correction of Craniosynostosis.- Surgical Treatment of Overelevation in Adduction in Patients with Craniostenosis.- Frontal Remodeling for Scaphocephaly.- Management of a Complex Case of Crouzon’s Syndrome.- Secondary Osteotomies for Simple Craniosynostosis.- Recurrence of Exophthalmos After Midface Advancement in Children.- Timing and Placement of the Posterior Maxillary Osteotomy in Le Fort Procedures, on the Basis of Anatomy and Development.- Discussion of Part III.- IV Median and Paramedian Clefts.- Three-Dimensional Computerized Reconstruction of Craniofacial Clefts.- Surgical Treatment of Orbital Hyper- and Hypotelorism.- Hypertelorbitism with Herniation of Brain and Pituitary Gland into the Oronasal Cavity.- Operative Experience in a Case of Facial Duplication.- Treatment of Teleorbitism in Patients with Severe Medial Orbital Wall Hypoplasia or Anatomic Distortion.- Surgery of Median and Paramedian Clefts.- Facial Bipartition: A Concept More Than a Procedure.- Nasomaxillary and Maxillary Clefts.- Craniofacial Clefts 3–10.- Frontoethmoidal Encephalomeningocele: Surgical Treatment and Anthropometrical Reconstruction.- Discussion of Part IV.- V Miscellaneous Techniques and Ideas.- A New Approach for Harvesting Cranial Bone Grafts: The Guided Osteotome.- Moulding the Craniofacial Skeleton with a Paste of Concentrated Fibrin and Bone Dust.- Use of Prepared Cadaver Bone in Cranial Reconstruction A Preliminary Report.- Repair of Major Defects of the Cranial Vault Using Cranial Homografts Sterilized by Gamma Rays.- Bone Graft with One Side Exposed to the Air.- Bone Regeneration at a Rib Donor Site in Dogs.- Advances in Soft Tissue Reconstruction for Craniofacial Surgery.- Frontal Bone Deformity with Bilobed Lipomas — A Case Report.- Jaw Reconstruction with Vascularized Cranial Bone.- Congenital Aplasia of the Maxilla or Tessier Soft Tissue Cleft 5, Bone Clefts 4, 5, and 6.- Reconstruction of the Nonfunctioning Orbit — Anophthalmia.- Cranial Approach in 52 Cases: Experience of a Multidisciplinary Group in South America.- Discussion of Part V.- VI Various Facial Osteotomies.- The Self-Retained Le Fort I Osteotomy.- A New Self-Retained Osteotomy of the Maxilla.- Use of Miniplates in Craniofacial Surgery.- The Use of Miniplates in Craniomaxillofacial Surgery.- Unilateral Vertical Orbital Dystopia Following Orbital Exploration in Early Childhood.- Zygomatic Advancement and Nose Augmentation in Down’s Syndrome.- Modification of Orbital Osteotomy in Midfacial Advancement.- A Method of Treating Exophthalmos by Extensive Lateral Orbital Wall Decompression.- Discussion of Part VI.- VII Lateral Clefts. Vascularized Bone and Galeal Flaps.- The In Vivo Anatomy of Mandibulofacial Dysostosis (Treacher Collins Syndrome).- Composite Frontal Bone Flap for Bony Reconstruction in Treacher Collins Syndrome and Hemifacial Microsomia.- Treacher Collins Syndrome.- Vascularized Cranial Bone Grafts and Growth: An Experimental Study.- Cranial (Calvarial) Bone Grafts: An Overview.- Clinical Applications of the Vascularized Temporal Myo-Osseous Flap.- Vascularized Bone Grafts from the Outer Table of the Calvaria: Anatomy and Clinical Application.- Cranial Bone Flap Vascularized by Temporal Muscle or Fascia.- Cranial Bone Grafts Obtained from the Temporal Fossa.- The Osteomuscular Temporal Flap in Post-Trauma Reconstruction of Loss of Substance of the Mandible.- Temporal Osteocutaneous Island Flaps for Complete Reconstruction of Cleft Palate Defects.- Use of the Galea in Reconstructive Craniofacial Surgery.- Discussion of Part VII.- VIII Free Flaps in Craniofacial Surgery.- Microsurgery in Craniofacial Surgery.- Composite Free Flap Reconstruction for Severe Hemifacial Microsomia.- The Role of Microvascular Surgery in Craniofacial Surgery.- Discussion of Part VIII.- IX Craniofacial Surgery for Trauma.- Immediate Bone Grafting in Gunshot Injury to the Face.- Enophthalmos: Mechanisms and Results of Correction.- Secondary Treatment of Post-traumatic Enophthalmos.- X Complications — Psychological Aspects.- Perioperative Management of Craniofacial Surgery in Infants and Children.- Tracheal Stenosis in Apert’s Syndrome.- Infection in Transcranial Surgery: A Ten-Year Experience.- Local Hyperfibrinolysis in Craniofacial Surgery.- Reimplantation of Sterilized Autologous Frontal Bone Flap After Removal in Because of Infection.- Effects of Facial Deformities and Physical Attractiveness on Mother-Infant Bonding.- Psychosocial Outcome of Craniofacial Surgery in Children.- Discussion of Parts IX and X.- Farewell Address from the President.