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Cervical spine injuries in facial fracture patients - injury mechanism and fracture type matter.
Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 2021Evidence supports the notion that craniofacial fractures are significant predictors of cervical spine injuries (CSIs), but some debate remains on the injury mechanism of co-existing CSIs in craniofacial fractures and the relationship between CSI and ...
T. Puolakkainen +6 more
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Seminars in Plastic Surgery, 2021
AbstractFacial trauma is common in the pediatric population with most cases involving the soft tissue or dentoalveolar structures. Although facial fractures are relatively rare in children compared with adults, they are often associated with severe injury and can cause significant morbidity and disability. Fractures of the pediatric craniomaxillofacial
Rachel B, Lim, Richard A, Hopper
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AbstractFacial trauma is common in the pediatric population with most cases involving the soft tissue or dentoalveolar structures. Although facial fractures are relatively rare in children compared with adults, they are often associated with severe injury and can cause significant morbidity and disability. Fractures of the pediatric craniomaxillofacial
Rachel B, Lim, Richard A, Hopper
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2016
After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of some of the changes in aspects of facial fracture management. 2. Assess a patient presenting with facial fractures. 3. Understand indications and timing of surgery. 4. Recognize exposures of the craniomaxillofacial skeleton. 5.
Sophie, Ricketts +4 more
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After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of some of the changes in aspects of facial fracture management. 2. Assess a patient presenting with facial fractures. 3. Understand indications and timing of surgery. 4. Recognize exposures of the craniomaxillofacial skeleton. 5.
Sophie, Ricketts +4 more
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Differences in Facial Fracture Patterns in Pediatric Nonaccidental Trauma.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2020BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to characterize differences in facial fracture injury patterns among pediatric patients at highest risk of abusive head trauma/nonaccidental trauma (age ≤ 5 years).
P. Wasicek +8 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2011
Fractures of the facial skeleton can result in the loss of an aesthetically pleasing appearance and basic function, and many cases subsequently require an operative intervention. The surgeon managing these facial fractures must, at the same time, be cognizant of concomitant injuries, including neurologic, ophthalmologic, and cervical spine issues.
Safa E, Sharabi +3 more
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Fractures of the facial skeleton can result in the loss of an aesthetically pleasing appearance and basic function, and many cases subsequently require an operative intervention. The surgeon managing these facial fractures must, at the same time, be cognizant of concomitant injuries, including neurologic, ophthalmologic, and cervical spine issues.
Safa E, Sharabi +3 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2019
Purpose Falls are a leading cause of nonfatal injury in the pediatric population, resulting in numerous hospitalizations. Children may not have fully developed reflexive and balancing abilities, rendering them more susceptible to traumatic falls.
N. Oleck +7 more
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Purpose Falls are a leading cause of nonfatal injury in the pediatric population, resulting in numerous hospitalizations. Children may not have fully developed reflexive and balancing abilities, rendering them more susceptible to traumatic falls.
N. Oleck +7 more
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study is to retrospectively analyze the incidence of facial fractures along with age, gender predilection, etiology, commonest site, associated dental injuries, and any complications of patients operated in Craniofacial Unit of SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital.
Rajarshi, Ghosh +1 more
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Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study is to retrospectively analyze the incidence of facial fractures along with age, gender predilection, etiology, commonest site, associated dental injuries, and any complications of patients operated in Craniofacial Unit of SDM College of Dental Sciences and Hospital.
Rajarshi, Ghosh +1 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1965
A certain degree of discomfort, annoyance, and change in activity is expected with almost any type of fracture but the patient with a facial fracture may have, in addition, difficulties in breathing, eating, and speaking. He may also have temporary or permanent facial scarring. His physical difficulties, changed appearance, and memories of the accident
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A certain degree of discomfort, annoyance, and change in activity is expected with almost any type of fracture but the patient with a facial fracture may have, in addition, difficulties in breathing, eating, and speaking. He may also have temporary or permanent facial scarring. His physical difficulties, changed appearance, and memories of the accident
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
There are few published articles describing the epidemiology of facial fractures in South Africa, and there is only one published study in pediatric patients.This study retrospectively reviewed all medical records in a major metropolitan pediatric hospital in Cape Town, South Africa from September 2006 through May 2014. Inclusion criteria were children
Frankie K, Wong +3 more
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There are few published articles describing the epidemiology of facial fractures in South Africa, and there is only one published study in pediatric patients.This study retrospectively reviewed all medical records in a major metropolitan pediatric hospital in Cape Town, South Africa from September 2006 through May 2014. Inclusion criteria were children
Frankie K, Wong +3 more
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DeckerMed Plastic Surgery, 2020
The understanding and management of craniofacial fractures have evolved through remarkable innovations in high-resolution imaging, surgical and fixation techniques, endoscopy, biomaterials and implants, bone grafting, new and refined classification frameworks, and algorithms for intervention. The concept of facial buttresses first described forty years
Martin Buta, Branko Bojovic
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The understanding and management of craniofacial fractures have evolved through remarkable innovations in high-resolution imaging, surgical and fixation techniques, endoscopy, biomaterials and implants, bone grafting, new and refined classification frameworks, and algorithms for intervention. The concept of facial buttresses first described forty years
Martin Buta, Branko Bojovic
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