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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38371222/mandible-fractures-undergoing-transfer-rarely-require-acute-intervention
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damon R T McIntire, Carole S L Spake, Charles C Jehle, Marten N Basta, Joseph W Crozier, Albert S Woo
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective review was conducted of all patients with mandibular fractures who were evaluated by plastic surgery at a Level I trauma center between January 1, 2017 and May 1, 2020. Data including demographic characteristics, mechanism of injury, type of presentation (e.g., primary or transfer), treatment plan, and time to intervention were recorded. OBJECTIVE: Mandibular fractures are common traumatic injuries. Because these injuries are managed by surgical specialists, these patients are often emergently transferred to tertiary care hospitals...
March 2024: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286923/how-i-do-it-single-staged-emergency-neurosurgical-management-of-frontal-penetrating-craniocerebral-injury-with-depressed-skull-fracture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathan Beucler, Tonifaniry Rambolarimanana
CONTEXT: Penetrating craniocerebral injury associated with depressed skull fracture is an infrequent yet timely neurosurgical emergency. Such injury frequently occurs in the frontal region during traffic accident or stone throw in the civilian setting. As military neurosurgeons, we present our experience in the surgical debridement and reconstruction of this peculiar type of traumatic brain injury. METHODS: The patient lies supine, the head in neutral position heal by a Mayfield head clamp...
January 30, 2024: Acta Neurochirurgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37438096/fluid-biomarkers-and-neuroimaging-in-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-current-uses-and-potential-future-directions-for-clinical-use-in-emergency-medicine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Virginia Newcombe, Sophie Richter, Daniel P Whitehouse, Benjamin Michael Bloom, Fiona Lecky
Mild traumatic brain injury is a common presentation to the emergency department, with current management often focusing on determining whether a patient requires a CT head scan and/or neurosurgical intervention. There is a growing appreciation that approximately 20%-40% of patients, including those with a negative (normal) CT, will develop ongoing symptoms for months to years, often termed post-concussion syndrome. Owing to the requirement for improved diagnostic and prognostic mechanisms, there has been increasing evidence concerning the utility of both imaging and blood biomarkers...
September 2023: Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37222976/single-institute-audit-of-maxillofacial-trauma-cases-before-and-during-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mithilesh Kadanthode, Zainab Chaudhary, Pankaj Sharma, Sujata Mohanty, Chayanika Sharma
STUDY DESIGN: In the year 2020, we saw the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing COVID-19 into a full blown pandemic. This resulted in constraints on healthcare resources, and the attention was shifted to reduce cross contamination and prevent spreader events. Maxillofacial trauma care was also affected similarly, and most of the cases were managed by closed reduction whenever possible. A retrospective study was conducted to document our experience in treating maxillofacial trauma cases before and after nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic in India...
June 2023: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37003906/risk-factors-for-inpatient-hospital-admission-following-isolated-orbital-floor-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P J Dabestani, B B Massenburg, S Aurit, A J Dawson, S M Susarla
Orbital floor fractures are common injuries seen in the emergency department (ED). In this study, the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB, 2016-2017) was used to identify patients presenting with isolated orbital floor trauma. Patient-specific factors were analyzed to determine associations with management. The sample comprised 912 patients; 285 (31.3%) of these patients were discharged from the ED, 541 (59.3%) were admitted to the hospital but did not undergo an operation, and 86 (9.4%) underwent operative treatment...
March 30, 2023: International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36824182/complicated-facial-lacerations-challenges-in-the-repair-and-management-of-complications-by-a-facial-trauma-team
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moumita De, Sushma Sagar, Aniket Dave, Ruchi Pathak Kaul, Maneesh Singhal
Study Design: This is a descriptive study where we present our experience in managing complicated facial wounds over a period of 1 year at a level 1 trauma centre by a dedicated facial trauma team consisting of a plastic surgeon, a trauma surgeon and a Maxillofacial surgeon. Objective: Facial deformities have profound impact on the social and psychological aspect of a person's life. Hence, management of facial wounds is very crucial. Most of the facial injuries are usually managed by emergency care physician and emergency surgeon...
March 2023: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36805310/the-management-of-pediatric-patient-with-head-injury-in-an-adult-oriented-emergency-department
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ewa Bućko, Patrycja Sosnowska-Sienkiewicz, Przemysław Lebioda, Przemysław Mańkowski
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the work is to present the possible struggles that a doctor of the Hospital Emergency Department for adults may encounter when admitting a pediatric patient with a head injury. Head trauma is the most common cause of death or permanent injury in the pediatric population. The lack of experience in dealing with a minor patient, as well as the lack of knowledge of anatomical and physiological differences make it necessary to introduce simple algorithms. It helps to facilitate decision-making proces while facing this challange...
April 7, 2022: Polski Przeglad Chirurgiczny
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36731046/recommendations-for-medical-discharge-documentation-and-academic-supports-for-university-students-recovering-from-concussion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allyssa K Memmini, Michael J Popovich, Kristen H Schuyten, Stanley A Herring, Katie L Scott, James R Clugston, Meeryo C Choe, Christopher M Bailey, M Alison Brooks, Scott A Anderson, Michael A McCrea, Anthony P Kontos, Jessica S Wallace, Johna K Register Mihalik, Tricia M Kasamatsu, Tamara Valovich McLeod, Michelle L Weber Rawlins, Traci R Snedden, Matthew Kaplan, Briana Akani, La'Joya C L Orr, Rebecca E Hasson, Sami F Rifat, Steven P Broglio
OBJECTIVE: This study sought to (1) collate the experiences of university students with concussion history and academic stakeholders through interviews and (2) develop concussion management recommendations for institutions of higher learning using a multidisciplinary Delphi procedure. SETTING: Remote semistructured interviews and online surveys. PARTICIPANTS: The first aim of this study included undergraduate university students with concussion history who did not participate in varsity athletics (n = 21; 57...
October 14, 2022: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36594860/incog-2-0-guidelines-for-cognitive-rehabilitation-following-traumatic-brain-injury-part-iv-cognitive-communication-and-social-cognition-disorders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leanne Togher, Jacinta Douglas, Lyn S Turkstra, Penny Welch-West, Shannon Janzen, Amber Harnett, Mary Kennedy, Ailene Kua, Eleni Patsakos, Jennie Ponsford, Robert Teasell, Mark Theodore Bayley, Catherine Wiseman-Hakes
INTRODUCTION: Moderate to severe traumatic brain injury causes significant cognitive impairments, including impairments in social cognition, the ability to recognize others' emotions, and infer others' thoughts. These cognitive impairments can have profound negative effects on communication functions, resulting in a cognitive-communication disorder. Cognitive-communication disorders can significantly limit a person's ability to socialize, work, and study, and thus are critical targets for intervention...
January 2023: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36594857/incog-2-0-guidelines-for-cognitive-rehabilitation-following-traumatic-brain-injury-part-i-posttraumatic-amnesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennie Ponsford, Jessica Trevena-Peters, Shannon Janzen, Amber Harnett, Shawn Marshall, Eleni Patsakos, Ailene Kua, Amanda McIntyre, Robert Teasell, Catherine Wiseman-Hakes, Diana Velikonja, Mark Theodore Bayley, Adam McKay
INTRODUCTION: Posttraumatic amnesia (PTA) is a common occurrence following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and emergence from coma. It is characterized by confusion, disorientation, retrograde and anterograde amnesia, poor attention and frequently, agitation. Clinicians and family need guidelines to support management practices during this phase. METHODS: An international team of researchers and clinicians (known as INCOG) met to update the INCOG guidelines for assessment and management of PTA...
January 2023: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36494745/moderate-and-severe-traumatic-brain-injury-in-general-hospitals-a-ten-year-population-based-retrospective-cohort-study-in-central-norway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shavin Rahim, Eivor Alette Laugsand, Even Hovig Fyllingen, Vidar Rao, Rabea Iris Pantelatos, Tomm Brostrup Müller, Anne Vik, Toril Skandsen
BACKGROUND: Patients with moderate and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) are admitted to general hospitals (GHs) without neurosurgical services, but few studies have addressed the management of these patients. This study aimed to describe these patients, the rate of and reasons for managing patients entirely at the GH, and differences between patients managed entirely at the GH (GH group) and patients transferred to the regional trauma centre (RTC group). We specifically examined the characteristics of elderly patients...
December 9, 2022: Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36323496/diagnostic-performance-of-s100b-as-a-rule-out-test-for-intracranial-pathology-in-head-injured-patients-presenting-to-the-emergency-department-who-meet-nice-head-injury-guideline-criteria-for-ct-head-scan
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Alice Rogan, Annabelle Sik, Emily Dickinson, Vimal Patel, Brad Peckler, David McQuade, Peter D Larsen
BACKGROUND: Traumatic brain injury is a common ED presentation. CT-head utilisation is escalating, exacerbating resource pressure in the ED. The biomarker S100B could assist clinicians with CT-head decisions by excluding intracranial pathology. Diagnostic performance of S100B was assessed in patients meeting National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence Head Injury Guideline (NICE HIG) criteria for CT-head within 6 and 24 hours of injury. METHODS: This multicentre prospective observational study included adult patients presenting to the ED with head injuries between May 2020 and June 2021...
March 2023: Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35633773/the-effect-of-covid-on-nasal-fracture-management-in-ent-emergency-clinics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keshav Kumar Gupta, Vinay Kumar Gupta, Ranjodh Singh Sanghera, Karan Jolly, Lisha McClleland
Study design: Retrospective cohort study. Objective: Management of nasal fractures is usually in ENT emergency clinics, with our center aiming to assess patients within 10-days. During 2020, there have been numerous lockdowns and social distancing measures implemented in the UK as a result of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID). This study aimed to assess the effect of COVID on nasal fracture management in ENT emergency clinics in terms of number of patients seen, time to follow up and their management strategies...
June 2022: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35603691/pediatric-blast-trauma-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-factors-associated-with-mortality-and-description-of-injury-profiles
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REVIEW
Matthew A Tovar, Rebecca A Pilkington, Tress Goodwin, Jeremy M Root
INTRODUCTION: Blast polytrauma is among the most serious mechanisms of injury confronted by medical providers. There are currently no specific studies or guidelines that define risk factors for mortality in the context of pediatric blast injuries or describe pediatric blast injury profiles. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to evaluate risk factors for pediatric mortality and to describe differences in injury profiles between explosions related to terrorism versus unrelated to terrorism within the pediatric population...
August 2022: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35599523/open-craniocerebral-trauma-in-a-patient-at-work-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Bujok, Rafał Bobiński, Mieczysław Dutka, Tomasz Ilczak, Izabela Ulman-Włodarz, Maciej Hajduga, Celina Pająk
BACKGROUND: Craniocerebral injuries belong to the category of bodily injuries which are characterised by high mortality and a high percentage of permanent effects in the form of disability. The likelihood of this injury exists in the workplace too. Performing works at a hight or using high-pressure or mechanical machinery exposes employees to a higher risk of a craniocerebral injury. CASE REPORT: This case study deals with the topic of open craniocerebral trauma suffered by a 20-year-old man who was wearing no head protection at his place of work...
May 19, 2022: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35125434/usage-patterns-of-an-mhealth-symptom-monitoring-app-among-adolescents-with-acute-mild-traumatic-brain-injuries
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Matthew Schmidt, Lynn Babcock, Brad G Kurowski, Amy Cassedy, Craig Sidol, Shari L Wade
OBJECTIVE: To understand usage patterns of SMART (Self-Monitoring Activity Regulation and Relaxation Treatment) mHealth app among adolescents with acute mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) and to identify individual characteristics that influenced app usage. SETTING: Emergency departments of tertiary care children's medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Children aged 11 to 18 years with mTBI in the past 2 weeks, English-speaking, no evidence of severe TBI, and no preexisting neurological impairment...
May 2022: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35071557/application-effect-for-a-care-bundle-in-optimizing-nursing-of-patients-with-severe-craniocerebral-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Gao, Li-Ping Liao, Peng Chen, Ke Wang, Cui Huang, Ying Chen, Shao-Yu Mou
BACKGROUND: Severe craniocerebral injury (STBI) is a critical physical trauma caused by a sudden external force acting on the head. The condition is complex and changeable, and disability and mortality rates are high. Although the life of STBI patients can be saved through treatment, the sequelae of consciousness, speech, cognitive impairment, stiffness, spasm, pain and abnormal behavior in the early rehabilitation stage can be a heavy burden to a family. In the past, routine nursing was often used to treat/manage STBI; however, problems, such as improper cooperation and untimely communication, reduced therapeutic effectiveness...
December 26, 2021: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34985033/the-shadow-pandemic-a-qualitative-exploration-of-the-impacts-of-covid-19-on-service-providers-and-women-survivors-of-intimate-partner-violence-and-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Halina Lin Haag, Danielle Toccalino, Maria Jennifer Estrella, Amy Moore, Angela Colantonio
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) affects up to 1 in 3 women over their lifetime and has intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although most injuries are to the head, face, and neck, the intersection of IPV and brain injury (BI) remains largely unrecognized. This article reports on unexplored COVID-19-related impacts on service providers and women survivors of IPV/BI. OBJECTIVES: To explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on survivors and service providers...
January 2022: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34707793/patterns-of-pediatric-facial-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin Hong, James Jeong, Yehudah N Susson, Shelly Abramowicz
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess patterns of maxillofacial trauma in the pediatric population in Atlanta. This information is important to help guide management and allocate resources for treatment of maxillofacial injuries at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). METHODS: This study was a retrospective chart review of children who presented from 2006 to 2015. Inclusion criteria were: (1) age 18 years old or younger, (2) presentation to emergency department, (3) diagnosis of maxillofacial fractures, and (4) evaluation by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Otolaryngology, or Plastic Surgery services...
December 2021: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34707787/epidemiology-of-maxillo-facial-trauma-during-covid-19-lockdown-reports-from-the-hub-trauma-center-in-milan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriele Canzi, Elena De Ponti, Federica Corradi, Roberto Bini, Giorgio Novelli, Alberto Bozzetti, Davide Sozzi
Study Design: Retrospective study. Objective: Following SARS-CoV-2 pandemic break-out a lockdown period for the population and a reorganization of the Health System were needed. Hub -function Centers for time-dependent diseases were identified and Niguarda Hospital (Milan) was selected as main Regional Trauma Center. The purpose of our study is to report the experience of Niguarda Maxillofacial Trauma Team during this period, pointing out epidemiological changes in the presentation of trauma in comparison to the previous 3 years...
December 2021: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
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