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Analysis of Zygomatic Fractures

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the natural history of zygomatic fractures in 469 cases over 14 years. The medical records of patients seeking treatment for zygomatic fractures were reviewed. The zygomatic fractures were classified as monopod, dipod, or tripod fractures for most patients. The monopod fractures included (1) zygomaticofrontal, (
Kun, Hwang, Dong Hyun, Kim
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Fractures of the zygomatic complex

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
In 1973 methods for diagnosing and treating zygomatic complex fractures were reviewed, with emphasis on the lateral eyebrow incision for access to the zygomaticofrontal region. The following clinical update reviews alternative approaches to the zygomatic complex (coronal incision, upper eyelid incision), and current concepts of treatment for acute ...
R, Chuong, L B, Kaban
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Management of Zygomatic Fractures

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
Repair of zygomatic fractures can be classified into the early closed reduction or the more recent open reduction and rigid internal fixation (ORIF) methods. Surgical training and literature advocate ORIF, but the actual frequency of the different techniques in clinical practice is unknown.
Joseph M, Baylan   +3 more
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Zygomatic Fractures

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
We have analyzed different methods of internal fixation of simple displaced fractures of the zygoma in an attempt to define the simplest method(s) of achieving postreduction stability. Twenty-five combinations of interfragmentary wiring and miniplate and screw fixation of fractured zygomas on human skulls were compared for postreduction rotational ...
J, Davidson, D, Nickerson, B, Nickerson
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Zygomatic fractures: classification and complications

Clinical Otolaryngology & Allied Sciences, 1986
A retrospective study of zygomatic fractures is presented in order to analyse late complications and to evaluate the different radiographic classifications. The study comprises 109 patients with 111 zygomatic fractures. The aetiology was violence in 39% and traffic accidents in 28%.
S, Kristensen, K, Tveterås
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Evaluation and Treatment of Zygomatic Fractures

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007
Orbitozygomatic fractures are some of the most common facial fractures evaluated and treated by plastic surgeons. A considerable debate remains surrounding the manner of evaluation and appropriate treatment modalities. On the one hand, some would suggest that few fractures need formal open reduction and internal fixation, whereas others would argue ...
Patrick, Kelley   +2 more
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A Custom Splint for Zygomatic Fractures

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1999
In the past, various materials have been applied to the zygomatic region to serve as a protective splint during the healing phase. Traditionally, these have been bulky, cumbersome, and non-conforming. This technique involves the application of a precut thermoplastic splint that is site-specific, lightweight, adjustable, low profile and universal and ...
R J, Martin, D N, Greenman, D S, Jackman
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Miniplate fixation of zygomatic fractures

Head & Neck, 1991
AbstractThe availability and application of miniplate systems for the repair of displaced zygomatic fractures may effect commonly accepted guidelines for fixation of these injuries. A retrospective review of 20 patients at New York University‐Bellevue Medical Center was conducted to further delineate issues concerning surgical repair and fixation.
P D, Berman, J B, Jacobs
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[Zygomatic fractures].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2002
The zygomatic bone is important for the midfacial contour and for protection of the orbital contents. Zygomatic fractures frequently occur. Because they are hidden behind a simple black eye in many instances, there is a potential risk of missing the diagnosis.
J, Jansma, R R, Bos, A, Vissink
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