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Fronto-naso-orbital trauma.

J S Gruss

    Clinics in Plastic Surgery
    |October 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Optimal management of fronto-naso-orbital trauma through craniofacial surgery aims for complete correction in one operation. This approach ensures a stable skeletal reconstruction without external fixation, addressing complex facial injuries effectively.

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    Area of Science:

    • Craniofacial Surgery
    • Trauma Management
    • Orthognathic Surgery

    Background:

    • Fronto-naso-orbital trauma presents significant surgical challenges.
    • Inadequate treatment can lead to severe, persistent deformities and functional deficits.
    • Established craniofacial surgical principles offer a framework for managing these complex injuries.

    Observation:

    • Thorough surgical exposure and direct visualization of all fracture sites are critical.
    • Accurate assessment of fracture patterns and displacement guides the corrective plan.
    • Comprehensive intraoperative evaluation is essential for successful outcomes.

    Findings:

    • Complete correction of deformities during the initial operation is the primary goal.
    • Direct wiring of fractures and primary bone grafting reconstruct damaged or missing bone segments.

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  • This technique achieves a stable bony framework, obviating the need for external fixation devices.
  • Implications:

    • Adherence to detailed surgical principles ensures optimal results in a single operative session.
    • Effective management prevents long-term aesthetic and functional complications.
    • This approach enhances the surgeon's ability to manage complex craniofacial trauma successfully.