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Surgical Management of Maxillofacial Fractures
The facial skeleton is comprised of vertical and horizontal buttresses and the intersections they create maxillofacial fractures occur when these buttresses sustain more force than they can withstand. The objective when managing these fractures is to reverse the damage that these buttresses sustained and restore appropriate facial dimensions. Not all fractures propagate in the same pattern, so surgeons must compartmentalize the face and define the character of the individual bones. This book approaches the face one bone at a time, outlining how to evaluate each type of fracture, the indications for surgery, the surgical management, and any complications. Specific protocols for clinical, radiographic, and CT assessment are included, as well as step-by-step approaches for surgical access and internal reduction and fixation. Isolated fractures are rare with maxillofacial trauma, and the author discusses how to sequence treatment for concomitant fractures to ensure the most successful outcome. This book is a must-have for any surgeon managing maxillofacial fractures. 254 illustrations Contents 1. Introduction to Facial Architecture 2. Frontal Sinus Fractures 3. NOE Fractures 4. ZMC Fractures 5. Orbital Fractures 6. Le Fort Fractures 7. Approaches to the Midface 8. Mandibular Fractures 9. Concomitant Fractures and the Panfacial Fracture Read more