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  • Pediatric surgery
  • Plastic surgery
  • Trauma surgery

Background:

  • Soft tissue injuries in the head and neck of children present unique management challenges.
  • These injuries can significantly impact a child's health and development.
  • Effective management necessitates a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the causes and management of pediatric soft tissue injuries in the head and neck.
  • To discuss specific considerations for various anatomic regions.
  • To outline surgical and adjuvant therapeutic strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of literature on pediatric soft tissue injuries of the head and neck.
  • Discussion of surgical techniques and adjuvant therapies.
  • Consideration of regional specificities and long-term outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Injuries reviewed include airway, ocular, neurovascular, and burns.
  • Specific regions covered: scalp/forehead, periorbital, nose, cheeks, lips, ears, and neck/airway.
  • Laceration repair in pediatric patients may require future revisions due to growth.

Conclusions:

  • Comprehensive management of pediatric head and neck soft tissue injuries requires a multispecialty team.
  • Surgical alignment and symmetry are crucial for optimal functional and cosmetic outcomes.
  • Close collaboration among healthcare professionals, parents, and caregivers is essential.