نتایج جستجو برای: facial fractures

تعداد نتایج: 118867  

2017
Amin Rahpeyma Saeedeh Khajehahmadi

Background: Saddle nose deformities mostly result from trauma. Most reports of saddle nose correction after trauma relate to isolated fractures, but in this article the experience of the authors is presented in relation to bone grafting for the correction of the saddle nose in multiple facial fracture patients. Objectives: The current study aimed to report the results of a protocol for choosing...

2016
K Gopinath R Das

thick surrounding adipose tissue, and stabilization of the mandible and maxilla by the unerupted teeth.2 Pediatric mandible fractures are uncommon and have been treated by a wide variety of fixation methods. Incomplete or nondisplaced fractures as well as fractures of the subcondylar region are treated by traditional methods of a soft diet or closed reduction. Displaced fractures are better ser...

Dentoalveolar fracture is defined as a fracture in the bone surrounding the teeth without any extension to the basal bones of the maxilla or mandible (1). As for other parts of the facial skeleton, the treatment strategy for dentoalveolar fractures consists of fracture reduction, fixation and immobilization (2); however, some dentoalveolar fractures are difficult to treat. In some dentoalveola...

2013
Sertac Aktop Onur Gonul Tulin Satilmis Hasan Garip Kamil Goker

The management of midfacial fractures includes the treatment of facial fractures, dentoalveolar trauma, and soft-tissue injuries, as well as associated injuries, mainly of the head and neck [1]. The management of fractures of the maxillofacial complex remains a challenge for the oral maxillofacial surgeon, demanding both skill and expertise [2]. The success of treatment and implementation of pr...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica 2014
Yiqing Liu Jie Han Xuanchen Zhou Kun Gao Deheng Luan Fengyang Xie Xiaoting Wang Guangxin Zong Ling Ding

CONCLUSION To achieve good facial reanimation in cases with facial paralysis resulting from temporal bone fractures, the ideal timing for surgical intervention is at least within 1 month of injury and an appropriate surgical approach should be selected depending on the site of facial nerve injury. OBJECTIVE This paper aimed to address the ideal time for surgical intervention and the appropria...

Journal: :Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2009
Olivier Lieger Jürgen Zix Astrid Kruse Tateyuki Iizuka

PURPOSE The aim of the study was to investigate the association between dental injuries and facial fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS We performed a prospective study of 273 patients examined at a level 1 trauma center in Switzerland from September 2005 until August 2006 who had facial fractures. Medical history and clinical and radiologic examination findings were recorded to evaluate demograp...

Journal: :International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 2021

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2008
Detlev Erdmann Keith E Follmar Marlieke Debruijn Anthony D Bruno Sin-Ho Jung David Edelman Srinivasan Mukundan Jeffrey R Marcus

The medical records of 437 patients with 929 facial fractures were retrospectively analyzed. Fracture patterns were classified based on the presence or absence of fractures in each of 4 anatomic subunits (frontal, upper midface, lower midface, and mandible). The most common etiology of trauma was assault (36%), followed by motor vehicle collision (MVC, 32%), fall (18%), sports (11%), occupation...

2014
Alexis L. Parcells Janet Yueh Frank Ciminello Mark Granick

Journal: :Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction 2009

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