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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37492356/patterns-of-facial-fractures-and-associated-soft-tissue-injuries-a-retrospective-study-on-1007-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raluca-Iulia Juncar, Paul Andrei Tent, Antonia Harangus, Mihai Juncar
BACKGROUND: Knowing the severity of a pathology in a population helps to both establish a rapid diagnosis and to prepare medical staff to provide adequate and complete treatment. The aim of this study was to determine the patterns of maxillofacial fractures and their associated soft tissue injuries in order to identify the specific types of maxillofacial fractures with the highest incidence of associated soft tissue injuries. METHODS: A 10-year retrospective evaluation of maxillofacial trauma was performed on 1007 patients...
November 2022: Acta Clinica Croatica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37453892/prophylactic-removal-of-titanium-osteosynthesis-miniplates-in-patients-after-midface-fractures-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maximilian Riekert, Max-Philipp Lentzen, Jelle Tiddens, Joachim E Zöller, Matthias Kreppel, Volker Schick
The aim of the study was to evaluate prophylactic removal of titanium osteosynthesis miniplates in patients after midface fractures. Complaints after fracture treatment and complications after plate removal were analyzed, retrospectively. A total of 205 patients were included. Plate removal was performed in 99 cases. Complaints related to the osteosynthesis material resulted in more frequent plate removal (p < 0.001). Complications were noted in 22 patients after plate removal. Duration of plate removal did not correlate with postoperative complications...
June 30, 2023: Journal of Cranio-maxillo-facial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37442663/management-of-complications-and-secondary-deformity-after-fractures-of-the-midface-orbit-and-upper-third-of-the-maxillofacial-skeleton
#23
REVIEW
Nima Vahidi, Peter Kwak, Dimitrios Sismanis, Theodore Schuman, Daniel Hawkins, Thomas S Lee
Craniomaxillofacial trauma is a challenging entity to manage effectively and often necessitates serial evaluation and treatment. A multidisciplinary team is best served to evaluate and treat these complex injury patterns with the use of necessary adjuncts, such as neuronavigation, intraoperative imaging, custom implant use, and virtual surgical planning. Complications of facial trauma can present at a spectrum of time points and manifest in a variety of manners and as such patients should be observed closely and longitudinally...
July 11, 2023: Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37353367/approaches-to-the-maxillofacial-skeleton-application-of-standard-and-minimally-invasive-techniques
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REVIEW
Abigail B Thomas, Sachin S Pawar
Management of maxillofacial trauma is complex and challenging and requires a clear understanding of facial anatomy and function. There are multiple approaches that can be used to access each anatomical region, each with specific indications and complication profiles. Open, "invasive" approaches are being replaced or augmented with minimally invasive and endoscopic approaches when possible. Thorough knowledge of indications, surgical techniques, and potential complications allows surgeons to make appropriate decisions for access and repair of fractures...
June 21, 2023: Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37316426/individualized-implants-using-point-of-care-printed-models-in-the-treatment-of-orbital-blowout-fractures
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Timothy W Neal, Raymond P Shupak, Roderick Y Kim, Herman Kao, Fayette C Williams
OBJECTIVE: This case series aims to highlight the digital workflow used by our institution to treat orbital fractures by creating individualized implants using point-of-care, 3-dimensional (3D) printed models. STUDY DESIGN: The study population comprised consecutive patients who presented to John Peter Smith Hospital with isolated orbital floor and/or medial wall fractures from October 2020 to December 2020. Patients treated within 14 days of their initial injury and with 3 months postoperative follow-up were included...
February 23, 2023: Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37302948/pediatric-le-fort-zygomatic-and-naso-orbito-ethmoid-fractures
#26
REVIEW
Aparna Bhat, Rachel Lim, Mark A Egbert, Srinivas M Susarla
Fractures of the pediatric midface are infrequent, particularly in children in the primary dentition, due to the prominence of the upper face relative to the midface and mandible. With downward and forward growth of the face, there is an increasing frequency of midface injuries seen in children in the mixed and adult dentitions. Midface fracture patterns seen in young children are quite variable; those in children at or near skeletal maturity mimic patterns seen in adults. Non-displaced injuries can typically be managed with observation...
November 2023: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37238348/clinical-patterns-and-treatment-of-pediatric-facial-fractures-a-10-year-retrospective-romanian-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raluca Iulia Juncar, Abel Emanuel Moca, Mihai Juncar, Rahela Tabita Moca, Paul Andrei Țenț
Pediatric facial fractures have different clinical patterns and require different therapeutic approaches in comparison with those of facial fractures that occur among adults. The aim of this study was to describe the main clinical characteristics of pediatric facial fractures (such as fracture location, fracture pattern, treatment, complications and evolution) in a group of pediatric patients from NW Romania. This research was a retrospective study that was conducted for 10 years in a tertiary hospital for oral and maxillofacial surgery from NW Romania...
April 28, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37197012/surgical-approaches-to-orbital-fractures-a-practical-and-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Manoj H Palavalli, Maria T Huayllani, Yevgeniya Gokun, Yurong Lu, Jeffrey E Janis
UNLABELLED: Orbital fractures constitute a significant percentage of all midface injuries. Here, we present a contemporary evidence-based review of the major surgical approaches for orbital wall fractures and analyze the literature to compare all major surgical procedures and their complication rates. METHOD: A systematic review was conducted to compare surgical approaches (subciliary, transcaruncular, transconjunctival, subtarsal, and endoscopic) and postoperative complications in patients who underwent surgical fixation of orbital wall fractures...
May 2023: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Global Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37125218/operative-technique-for-a-combined-transcaruncular-transconjunctival-approach-to-double-walled-orbital-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke B Soliman, Julia L Lerner, Jung Ho Gong, Marcelo Paiva, Nikhil Sobti, Vinay Rao, Albert S Woo
Double-walled orbital fractures involving the floor and medial wall are commonly encountered in instances of significant midface trauma. Operative intervention is indicated in the presence of persistent diplopia, significant enophthalmos, or muscle entrapment. Surgical repair of these injuries may be challenging due to large fracture sizes or loss of bony supports. The transconjunctival and transcaruncular approaches have been popularized to reconstruct isolated floor and medial wall fractures, respectively...
2023: Plastic and Aesthetic Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37088595/justifying-the-implementation-of-intraoperative-computed-tomography-for-midface-fracture-treatment-in-improving-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Sritharan, R Arya, A Abdelrahman, S Parmar, I Sharp, J Breeze
Intraoperative CT scanning is the international standard for treating midface fractures as it allows intraoperative assessment of reduction and fixation. To our knowledge, no NHS hospital in the UK has this facility yet due to the financial and logistical burden of its implementation. The aim of this study was to determine if complications including the requirement for a return to theatre (RTT) could have been predicted from the post-fixation CT scan. All treated midface fractures that had presented to a regionalised major trauma centre within two years (01 January 2020 - 31 December 2021) were identified...
March 30, 2023: British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37069034/a-retrospective-comparison-of-one-stage-and-two-stage-orbital-reconstruction-in-patients-suffering-from-combined-injuries-of-the-midface
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matias Maissen, Thomas Gander
Reconstruction of the bony orbit in patients with combined midface injuries is frequently discussed in the current literature. Two main concepts can be distinguished: single-stage reconstruction, usually with a hand-bent titanium orbital mesh, and two-stage reconstruction, in which osteosynthesis of the zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) is followed by orbital reconstruction with a virtually-planned, patient-specific titanium implant in a second surgery. This study aimed to compare one-stage and two-stage surgical approaches on combined midface fractures regarding postoperative diplopia...
March 15, 2023: British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37062783/new-year-s-eve-in-otorhinolaryngology-a-16-year-retrospective-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Werz, Jens Greve, Thomas K Hoffmann, Janina Hahn
PURPOSE: Pyrotechnics are a long-standing tradition at the turn of the year. There are little data available on New Year's Eve-associated ORL injuries. Due to restrictions during the Corona pandemic, the handling of fireworks and meetings on New Year's Eve 2020-2022 had been significantly changed. Our aim was to analyze first data about New Year's Eve-associated ORL injuries. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 16 turns of the year (2006-2022) at a University ORL department was performed...
April 17, 2023: European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37006794/can-ultra-low-dose-computed-tomography-reliably-diagnose-and-classify-maxillofacial-fractures-in-the-clinical-routine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gerlig Widmann, Marcel Dangl, Elisa Lutz, Bernhard Fleckenstein, Vincent Offermanns, Eva-Maria Gassner, Wolfgang Puelacher, Lukas Salbrechter
PURPOSE: Maxillofacial trauma predominantly affects young adults between 20 and 40 years of age. Although radioprotection is a legal requirement, the significant potential of dose reduction in computed tomography (CT) is still underused in the clinical routine. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether maxillofacial fractures can be reliably detected and classified using ultra-low-dose CT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CT images of 123 clinical cases with maxillofacial fractures were classified by two readers using the AOCOIAC software and compared with the corresponding results from post-treatment images...
March 2023: Imaging Science in Dentistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37001933/reducing-risks-for-midface-and-mandible-fracture-repair
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REVIEW
Néha Datta, Sherard A Tatum
The midface skeleton provides structural scaffolding to the middle third of the face. Complications associated with fracture repair in these regions can result from incomplete, inaccurate, or delayed assessment, poor initial and subsequent reduction and fixation, infection, uncontrolled hemorrhage, hardware failure and associated soft tissue injuries. A systematic approach to managing the patient with facial trauma that includes Acute Trauma Life Support principles, early reconstruction, and precise reduction and fixation is essential to reducing the short-term and long-term risks of complications...
May 2023: Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36984511/patterns-and-characteristics-of-midface-fractures-in-north-eastern-romania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrei-Mihail Roșu, Florentina Severin, Oana Cristina Roșu, Bogdan Mihail Cobzeanu, Stefan Gherasimescu, Florin Petrică Sava, Dragoș Octavian Palade, Cristian Ilie Drochioi, Victor Vlad Costan, Mihail Dan Cobzeanu
Midface fractures are common injuries that are the result of interpersonal violence, traffic accidents, falls, work-related accidents, sports-related accidents, or animal aggression. In the northeastern part of Romania, these injuries are a significant health concern that, if left untreated, may lead to functional and esthetic sequelae. Background and Objectives : This study aims to update the statistical data available to help promote a different lifestyle, with awareness campaigns to prevent aggression, accidents, and domestic violence...
March 6, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36961006/two-dimensional-post-traumatic-measurements-of-orbital-floor-blowout-fractures-underestimate-defect-sizes-compared-to-three-dimensional-approaches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juergen Taxis, Lena Ungerboeck, Mika R Gehrking, Constantin Motel, Matthias Wurm, Alexander W Eckert, Gerrit Spanier, Felix Nieberle, Natascha Platz Batista da Silva, Nils Ludwig, Johannes K Meier, Tobias Ettl, Torsten E Reichert, Steffen Spoerl
Orbital floor fractures represent a common fracture type of the midface and are standardly diagnosed clinically as well as radiologically using linear measurement methods. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of diagnostic measurements of isolated orbital floor fractures based on two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) measurement techniques. A cohort of 177 patients was retrospectively and multi-centrically evaluated after surgical treatment of an orbital floor fracture between 2010 and 2020...
March 5, 2023: Tomography: a Journal for Imaging Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36929065/evidence-based-medicine-for-midface-orbit-upper-facial-fracture-repair
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongzhen Chen, Alizabeth Weber, Collin Chen
The face is one of the most common areas of traumatic injury, making up approximately 25% of all injuries in 2016. Assault, motor vehicle collision (MVC), fall, sports, occupational, and gunshot wounds (GSW) are all common causes of facial fractures, with MVC and GSW leading to significantly higher severity of injuries. Most facial fractures occur in the upper two-thirds of the face. Most facial fractures require timely assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for optimal restoration of facial structures and functions...
March 16, 2023: Facial Plastic Surgery: FPS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36905943/do-antibiotics-prevent-infectious-complications-in-critically-injured-patients-with-blunt-nonoperative-midfacial-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Hyneman, Jack Coburn, Lillian Bellfi, Andrew G Chapple, Brian J Christensen
BACKGROUND: While recent literature suggests antibiotics are not needed in patients with nonoperative facial fractures involving sinuses, the existing studies do not focus on critically injured patients who are known to be at higher risk for sinusitis and ventilator-associated pneumonia, which could be exacerbated by facial fractures. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine if antibiotics reduce the rate of infectious complications in critically injured patients who have blunt midfacial trauma treated nonoperatively...
March 8, 2023: Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36894162/age-related-outcomes-in-le-fort-fractures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cindy A Limanto, Kevin Galvez Cabezas, Ghulam H Saadat, Chih Y Fu, Bradley J Phillips, Faran Bokhari, Laura R Brown
This study aims to provide patient characteristics and short-term clinical outcomes of Le Fort fractures. Using the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database from 2016 to 2019, cases involving Le Fort fractures on initial encounters were reviewed. 130 cases from 3293 facial fractures were identified. 70 cases were diagnosed with type I, 41 with type II, and 19 with type III. The male-to-female ratio was 4.9:1. Compared to geriatric patients (>65 years old), Le Fort fractures were more common among patients between the ages of 18 and 65 ( P < ...
March 9, 2023: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36859660/maxillofacial-fracture-detection-and-classification-in-computed-tomography-images-using-convolutional-neural-network-based-models
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kritsasith Warin, Wasit Limprasert, Siriwan Suebnukarn, Teerawat Paipongna, Patcharapon Jantana, Sothana Vicharueang
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of convolutional neural network-based models for the detection and classification of maxillofacial fractures in computed tomography (CT) maxillofacial bone window images. A total of 3407 CT images, 2407 of which contained maxillofacial fractures, were retrospectively obtained from the regional trauma center from 2016 to 2020. Multiclass image classification models were created by using DenseNet-169 and ResNet-152. Multiclass object detection models were created by using faster R-CNN and YOLOv5...
March 1, 2023: Scientific Reports
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