Literature DB >> 11437137

Facial fractures in children.

A J Holland1, C Broome, A Steinberg, D T Cass.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of injury of facial fractures in children, the relative contribution of plain radiography and CT scanning in the diagnosis of these injuries, and factors leading to delayed diagnosis.
DESIGN: Retrospective case note review. PARTICIPANTS: All children with facial fractures identified using the trauma and medical record databases at our institution.
RESULTS: Forty-six children with 59 facial fractures presented over a 4-year, 2-month period from November 1995 to December 1999. The median age was 10 years, with a range from 1 to 14. There was a 2-to-1 male-to-female sex ratio. A motor vehicle accident (MVA) involving a child as passenger, pedestrian, or cyclist accounted for 63% of cases. In seven of these, the child was either a front seat passenger or inappropriately restrained for their age and size. In all but one case, the presence of a fracture was associated with an overlying laceration, abrasion, or significant soft tissue edema. Initial examination and plain radiologic assessment by a pediatric clinician led to diagnostic delay in nine children. Facial CT was performed in 38 children, and all results were positive. Twenty-six patients required operative intervention for their facial fracture. Associated injuries, particularly of the head and limbs, were present in all but six patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Facial fractures were uncommon overall but occurred more frequently in children with major trauma. Plain facial radiographs provided limited additional diagnostic information to careful clinical examination and often fail to detect or clearly define a facial fracture in children. In the correct clinical setting, a facial CT scan allows accurate diagnosis of the injury and can reveal previously unsuspected additional fractures.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11437137     DOI: 10.1097/00006565-200106000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Emerg Care        ISSN: 0749-5161            Impact factor:   1.454


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