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Lessons learnt from the management of 1500 complex facial fractures.

J S Gruss1, M F Whelan, R P Rand, R G Ellenbogen.   

Abstract

The lessons learnt from the management of 1500 consecutive patients with complex facial fractures have been analysed. This analysis and the major changes in treatment principles have resulted in dramatic improvement in results. The application of craniofacial surgical principles, extended exposure of the craniofacial skeleton, accurate fracture reduction with rigid internal bony fixation and primary bone graft reconstruction has revolutionised the care of these patients. The reattachment of the soft tissue to the reconstructed skeleton provides the final link in this comprehensive one stage reconstruction. Analysis of results has demonstrated the majority of complications and failures to be due to inadequate exposure and reduction of fractures with bone segments rigidly plated in their unreduced position. Inadequate bone grafting and failure to re-suspend the soft tissue and canthi results in post treatment deformity even if the bony reconstruction is adequate. Adherence to the principles of reconstruction will almost always result in a one-stage correction no matter how severe the initial injury.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10597353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Acad Med Singap        ISSN: 0304-4602            Impact factor:   2.473


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