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A review on artificial intelligence for the diagnosis of fractures in facial trauma imaging [PDF]
Patients with facial trauma may suffer from injuries such as broken bones, bleeding, swelling, bruising, lacerations, burns, and deformity in the face.
Tuan D. Pham +2 more
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Implementation of a Dedicated Facial Trauma Operating Room at a Level 1 Trauma Center [PDF]
Summary:. Facial fracture repairs are often performed as add-on cases to work around elective schedules and emergent cases. This practice pattern can lead to delays in care and after-hours operations, longer hospital stays, operating room (OR ...
John Y. Ha, BS, BA +3 more
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Development of a Patient‐Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) in Bony Facial Trauma Patients [PDF]
Objectives There are currently no validated patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) to specifically evaluate quality‐of‐life outcomes for patients who have suffered bony facial trauma.
Kent Curran +4 more
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Severe facial trauma secondary to aircraft propeller injury: The art of facial reconstruction [PDF]
The reconstruction of complex facial trauma poses a significant challenge for plastic surgeons, as it requires a multidisciplinary approach to achieve both functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Yusef Jiménez-Murat +3 more
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The US‐Mexico Border Wall Height Extension Is Associated With Increased Incidence and Severity of Facial Trauma [PDF]
Objective The recent United States (US)‐Mexico border wall height extension has been associated with greater migrant neurological and musculoskeletal morbidity after falls. However, the impact on facial trauma has yet to be characterized. Methods In this
Alexander Tenorio +10 more
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Facial Soft Tissue Trauma [PDF]
Traumatic facial soft tissue injuries are commonly encountered in the emergency department by plastic surgeons and other providers. Although rarely life-threatening, the treatment of these injuries can be complex and may have significant impact on the patient's facial function and aesthetics.
James D, Kretlow +2 more
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Facial trauma is discussed under the headings of the initial general management of the injured patient, and the initial definitive management of the facial injuries. The family practitioner should take an active part in this care. Later, definitive management of the facial injuries is also discussed.
Mary Pat McKay, Ryanne J. Mayersak
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Epidemiology of Facial Bone Fractures During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Single Korean Level I Trauma Center Study [PDF]
Purpose The medical community has been heavily impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. The management of facial trauma patients has been affected by the patient capacity of emergency rooms.
Min Ji Kim, Kyung Min Yang, Hyoseob Lim
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OBJECTIVES: The phenomenon of population aging and the remarkable inclusion of older adults in the economically active population has increased their participation in injuries and accidents, including facial trauma.
Matheus Almeida Barbosa +7 more
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Background The correct performance of a structured facial examination presents a fundamental clinical skill to detect facial pathologies. However, many students are not adequately prepared in this basic clinical skill.
Arne Nelskamp +7 more
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