Management Of Maxillofacial Trauma. The management of midface trauma continues to challenge maxillofacial surgeons The complex local anatomy and functional and cosmetic importance of the region make precise surgical correction and reconstruction essential to success Author Michael A Gentile Andrew J Tellington William J Burke Michael S Jaskolka Michael S JaskolkaCited by Publish Year 2013.
The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw major researchanddevelopment breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of facial trauma 1 Effective management of maxillofacial injuries remains complex and challenges virtually every member of the multidisciplinary health care team Management of these injuries requires a profound appreciation of the functional components of the orbit nose and oral cavity as well as of the subtle interrelationships between skeletal and soft tissue.
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A total of 186 (58%) were treated by open reduction and internal fixation and 80 (25%) by closed management (archbars intermaxillary fixation screws Leonard buttons eyelet wiring bonded brackets or bridle wires and/or external fixators) No intervention was provided to 90 patients (28%) (Table 1) Author F A Puglia A Hills B Dawoud P Magennis G A ChiuCited by Publish Year 2021.
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Protocol for airwaymanagementin maxillofacialtrauma Anticipate and recognize an airway Author Anson Jose Shakil Ahmed Nagori Bhaskar Agarwal Ongkila Bhutia Ajoy RoychoudhuryPDF Downloaded 67Publish Year 2016Printed 424.
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Protocol for airway management in maxillofacial trauma Anticipate and recognize an airway obstruction Clear the airway position the patient Perform chin lift and jaw thrust maneuver Confirm the nasal and oral aperture are clear then use artificial airways and Perform bagvalvemask ventilation Preferably “twoperson technique” Author Anson Jose Shakil Ahmed Nagori Bhaskar Agarwal Ongkila Bhutia Ajoy RoychoudhuryCited by Publish Year 2016.