نتایج جستجو برای: zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures
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The zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) is the second highly incidental of facial fractures. According to the anatomical complexity, there are many reports in the literature about this trauma, mainly related to treatment for these fractures. With the purpose of evaluating clinically and radiographically the stability of unilateral zygomatic fractures treated by surgical reduction and fixed in two...
Introduction: Zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures are second most common facial injuries. These fracture managed either by open reduction with rigid fixation or conservatively. Objective: To compare infra orbital nerve outcome in zygomaticomaxillary treated surgically and Methodology: The current randomized controlled trial study was carried out at Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Sande...
The zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) can account for up to 40% of midface fractures. They are the second most common facial fracture following nasal bone fractures [1]. These fractures commonly stem from assault, motor vehicle accidents, and athletics [1-3]. The ZMC is an important component of facial structure as it defines midface width and malar projection. The ZMC is often referred to as a...
The zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) can account for up to 40% of midface fractures. They are the second most common facial fracture following nasal bone fractures [1]. These fractures commonly stem from assault, motor vehicle accidents, and athletics [1-3]. The ZMC is an important component of facial structure as it defines midface width and malar projection. The ZMC is often referred to as a...
The zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) can account for up to 40% of midface fractures. They are the second most common facial fracture following nasal bone fractures [1]. These fractures commonly stem from assault, motor vehicle accidents, and athletics [1-3]. The ZMC is an important component of facial structure as it defines midface width and malar projection. The ZMC is often referred to as a...
Biomaterials used in Reduction and Fixation of Unstable Fractures of the Zygomaticomaxillary Complex
Figure 1. Maxillofacial computed tomographic scan, demonstrating a depressed zygomatico-maxillary complex fracture with loss of projection (top left), displacement at the sphenozygo-matic suture (top right), zygomaticomaxillary buttress (bottom right), with minimal orbital floor displacement (bottom left).
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