BACKGROUND: Improved armor and battlefield medicine have led to better survival in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan than any previous ones. Increased frequency and severity of craniomaxillofacial injuries have been proposed. A comprehensive characterization of the injury pattern sustained during this 10-year period to the craniomaxillofacial region is needed to improve our understanding of these unique injuries, to optimize the treatment for these patients, and to potentially direct strategic development of protective equipment in the future. METHODS: The Joint Theater Trauma Registry was queried from October 19, 2001, to March 27, 2011, covering operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom for battle injuries to the craniomaxillofacial region, including patient demographics and mechanism of injury. Injuries were classified according to type (wounds, fractures, burns, vascular injuries, and nerve injuries) using DRG International Classification of Diseases-9th Rev. diagnosis codes. RESULTS: In this 10-year period, craniomaxillofacial battle injuries to the head and neck were found in 42.2% of patients evacuated out of theater. There is a high preponderance of multiple wounds and open fractures in this region. The primary mechanism of injury involved explosive devices, followed by ballistic trauma. CONCLUSION: Modern combat, characterized by blast injuries, results in higher than previously reported incidence of injury to the craniomaxillofacial region. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Epidemiologic study, level IV.
BACKGROUND: Improved armor and battlefield medicine have led to better survival in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan than any previous ones. Increased frequency and severity of craniomaxillofacial injuries have been proposed. A comprehensive characterization of the injury pattern sustained during this 10-year period to the craniomaxillofacial region is needed to improve our understanding of these unique injuries, to optimize the treatment for these patients, and to potentially direct strategic development of protective equipment in the future. METHODS: The Joint Theater Trauma Registry was queried from October 19, 2001, to March 27, 2011, covering operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom for battle injuries to the craniomaxillofacial region, including patient demographics and mechanism of injury. Injuries were classified according to type (wounds, fractures, burns, vascular injuries, and nerve injuries) using DRG International Classification of Diseases-9th Rev. diagnosis codes. RESULTS: In this 10-year period, craniomaxillofacial battle injuries to the head and neck were found in 42.2% of patients evacuated out of theater. There is a high preponderance of multiple wounds and open fractures in this region. The primary mechanism of injury involved explosive devices, followed by ballistic trauma. CONCLUSION: Modern combat, characterized by blast injuries, results in higher than previously reported incidence of injury to the craniomaxillofacial region. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Epidemiologic study, level IV.
Authors: Patricia Carlisle; Jeffrey Marrs; Laura Gaviria; David T Silliman; John F Decker; Pamela Brown Baer; Teja Guda Journal: Tissue Eng Part C Methods Date: 2019-12 Impact factor: 3.056
Authors: Tanmay P Gharat; Patricia Diaz-Rodriguez; Josh D Erndt-Marino; Andrea Carolina Jimenez Vergara; Dany J Munoz Pinto; Robert N Bearden; Shannon S Huggins; Melissa Grunlan; W Brian Saunders; Mariah S Hahn Journal: J Biomed Mater Res A Date: 2018-05-14 Impact factor: 4.396
Authors: Kenneth S Brandenburg; Alan J Weaver; Liwu Qian; Tao You; Ping Chen; S L Rajasekhar Karna; Andrea B Fourcaudot; Eliza A Sebastian; Johnathan J Abercrombie; Uzziel Pineda; Jinson Hong; Nathan A Wienandt; Kai P Leung Journal: J Burn Care Res Date: 2019-01-01 Impact factor: 1.845
Authors: John Breeze; Douglas M Bowley; James G Combes; James Baden; Rory F Rickard; Joseph DuBose; David B Powers Journal: BMJ Open Date: 2019-11-25 Impact factor: 2.692
Authors: Shuo Zhang; Polina Lyuboslavsky; Jendayi Azeezah Dixon; Micah A Chrenek; Jana T Sellers; Jessica M Hamm; Christophe P Ribelayga; Zhijing Zhang; Yun Z Le; P Michael Iuvone Journal: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Date: 2020-06-03 Impact factor: 4.799
Authors: Kenneth S Brandenburg; Alan J Weaver; S L Rajasekhar Karna; Tao You; Ping Chen; Shaina Van Stryk; Liwu Qian; Uzziel Pineda; Johnathan J Abercrombie; Kai P Leung Journal: Sci Rep Date: 2019-09-20 Impact factor: 4.379
Authors: Susov Dhakal; Li He; Polina Lyuboslavsky; Curran Sidhu; Micah A Chrenek; Jana T Sellers; Jeffrey H Boatright; Eldon E Geisert; Noah A Setterholm; Frank E McDonald; P Michael Iuvone Journal: J Neurotrauma Date: 2021-08-25 Impact factor: 4.869