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Murine Model of Controlled Cortical Impact for the Induction of Traumatic Brain Injury
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[Craniofacial techniques in traumatology].

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The coronal incision offers a versatile surgical approach for midface and skull base fractures, improving outcomes and reducing the need for revision surgeries. This technique demonstrates evident advantages with a low complication rate.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Plastic Surgery
  • Trauma Surgery

Context:

  • Midface and skull base fractures present complex reconstructive challenges.
  • The coronal incision is an established surgical approach for accessing these regions.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy and outcomes of the coronal incision for midface and skull base fracture repair.
  • To assess functional and aesthetic results and complication rates associated with this surgical technique.

Summary:

  • The coronal incision provides versatile access for open reduction of complex midface and skull base fractures.
  • It facilitates procedures such as canthopexy, marginotomy, and calvarian bone harvesting.
  • This approach optimizes primary treatment, potentially reducing secondary corrective surgeries.

Impact:

  • The coronal incision technique leads to favorable functional and aesthetic outcomes.
  • A low complication rate was observed, supporting its clinical utility.
  • Extension of the indication for this operative approach is recommended for broader application in fracture management.