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Area of Science:

  • Trauma surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Emergency medicine

Background:

  • High-velocity trauma is prevalent, with head and neck injuries common in road traffic accidents.
  • Frontal bone injuries, including frontal sinus fractures, require immediate evaluation as potential head injuries.
  • Patients often present with multiple injuries necessitating a multidisciplinary team approach.

Observation:

  • Standard trauma protocols are crucial, emphasizing airway, breathing, circulation, central nervous system status, and cervical-spine evaluation.
  • Life-threatening injuries must be addressed before managing sinus fractures.
  • The case involves a frontal sinus fracture with anterior table displacement.

Findings:

  • Management protocols prioritize systemic stability over isolated sinus fractures.
  • A systematic approach ensures comprehensive patient care in complex trauma scenarios.
  • Timely intervention is key for favorable outcomes in head and neck trauma.

Implications:

  • Highlights the importance of a structured trauma response for head and neck injuries.
  • Emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary approach in managing complex facial trauma.
  • Provides insights into the surgical management of frontal sinus fractures with anterior table loss.