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[Computerized statistical documentation of mandibular fractures].

G Schargus, F Schröder, J W Carl

    Deutsche Zahnarztliche Zeitschrift
    |March 1, 1976
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    This study introduces a structured form for collecting patient data in maxillofacial traumatology, specifically for mandible fractures. This approach enhances computerized documentation and presents initial findings from evaluated data.

    Area of Science:

    • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Medical Informatics
    • Trauma Management

    Context:

    • Standardized data collection is crucial for effective medical documentation and research.
    • Maxillofacial traumatology, particularly mandible fractures, presents unique documentation challenges.
    • Computerized systems offer advantages for managing complex medical data.

    Purpose:

    • To present a novel form designed for comprehensive case history, clinical findings, and therapeutic measures in maxillofacial traumatology.
    • To demonstrate the utility of this form in meeting computerized documentation requirements.
    • To evaluate the initial data compiled using the proposed questionnaire.

    Summary:

    • A structured questionnaire was developed to capture detailed information on mandible fractures, including case history, clinical presentation, and treatment.

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  • The form is designed to facilitate efficient and accurate computerized data entry and retrieval.
  • Initial results from the evaluation of data collected via the questionnaire are presented, highlighting potential benefits for clinical practice and research.
  • Impact:

    • Improved data quality and consistency in maxillofacial traumatology documentation.
    • Enhanced potential for large-scale data analysis and evidence-based practice in managing mandible fractures.
    • Streamlined workflow for clinicians and researchers through optimized computerized documentation.