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Ballamudi Sarat Ravi Kiran1, Ramashankar Choudhary1.
Abstract
Oral and maxillofacial trauma consists of various injuries but penetrating injuries are very rare and frequently require a multidisciplinary approach to treatment. The primary survey is always the initial step in trauma management before continuing with further evaluation and treatment. The following case reports discuss the clinical strategy of our rare encounter of penetrating injuries at the same time. These cases demonstrate that complex penetrating injuries of the oral and maxillofacial region require a structured and multidisciplinary approach to prevent further side effects and obtain an ideal clinical outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Maxillofacial injuries; sword injuries; trauma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35620397 PMCID: PMC9127847 DOI: 10.1177/11795476221081589
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Med Insights Case Rep ISSN: 1179-5476
Figure 1.Preoperative case 1.
Figure 2.Post operative lateral ceph radiograph case 1.
Figure 3.3 Months postoperative case 1.
Figure 4.Pa skull view postoperative radiograph case 1.
Figure 5.Preoperative case 2.
Figure 6.Preoperative lateral ceph radiograph case 2.
Figure 7.Postoperative lateral skull view radiograph case 2.
Figure 8.Postoperative case 2.