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Zygomatic fracture characteristics and their association with brain injury: Evidences from a 10-year retrospective study in northern Taiwan [PDF]
Background/purpose: Few studies have systematically examined the relationship between zygomatic fracture patterns or patient demographics and head injury.
Wei-Che Tsai +4 more
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Background: Common facial injuries with major functional and cosmetic consequences are zygomatic complex fractures. To maintain facial symmetry and functionality, proper fixation is essential. The effectiveness of two-point stiff internal fixation at the
Ghanta Chaitanya +6 more
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Intra‐operative application of ultrasonography (USG) for reduction of zygomatic arch fracture
Zygomatic arch fractures are the most common facial fractures or second in frequency after the nasal fractures. The high incidence of zygomatic fractures probably relates to its prominent position in the facial skeleton; hence, it is frequently exposed ...
Pradeep Acharya +4 more
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Reduction of Zygomatic Fractures Using the Carroll-Girard T-bar Screw [PDF]
Zygomatic fractures are the second most common facial bone fractures encountered and treated by plastic surgeons. Stable fixation of fractured fragments after adequate exposure is critical for ensuring three-dimensional anatomic reduction.
Ji Eun Baek, Chan Min Chung, In Pyo Hong
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Background In inferomedially rotated zygomatic fractures sticking in the maxillary sinus, it is often difficult to achieve complete reduction only by conventional intraoral reduction. We present a new intraoral reduction technique using a Kirschner wire
Jin Woo Jang, Jaeyoung Cho, Jin Sik Burm
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Fixation at the Inferior Orbital Rim in Medially Rotated Zygomatic Complex Fractures
Background:. Zygomatic complex fractures are quadri-pod fractures because of the involvement of the zygomaticotemporal, zygomaticomaxillary, zygomaticofrontal, and zygomaticosphenoid junctions.
Mohammad M. Al-Qattan, MBBS +1 more
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Background: The second most frequent site for face bone fractures is the zygomatic arch. Because of its anatomical prominence, zygomatic bone fractures are becoming more common.
Mohammed Falih +2 more
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Deep Subfascial Approach in the Management of Zygomatic Arch Fracture: A Case Report [PDF]
Even for the most skilled maxillofacial surgeon, gaining access to the zygomatic arch for surgical procedures can be difficult due to the potential obstruction caused by a depressed zygomatic arch fracture, leading to restricted mouth opening. There are
Nayla Khan +4 more
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Purpose: To determine the feasibility and efficacy of intraoperative ultrasound imaging in maxillofacial surgery of depressed zygomatic arch fractures.
Ashutosh Kumar Singh +2 more
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Background: The Zygomatico maxillary complex fractures (ZMC) are commonly encountered in the practice of the maxillofacial surgeon. Perfect management of the fracture is absolutely essential as the revision surgeries are tedious.
Devakumari Shanmugam +5 more
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