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External fixation in maxillofacial surgery

K S Wilson, T A Christiansen, C Quick

    Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
    |June 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary

    External fixation is a valuable technique for facial fractures when standard methods fail. It offers crucial support for complex fractures, ensuring precise alignment and stable healing.

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    Area of Science:

    • Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Trauma Care

    Background:

    • Standard open reduction and internal fixation (OR/IF) are primary treatments for facial fractures.
    • OR/IF may be insufficient due to lack of stable fixation points or displacement during traction.
    • Facial fractures often involve inward collapse, necessitating external support for severe injuries.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define the role and application of external fixation in managing facial fractures.
    • To highlight scenarios where external fixation is advantageous over or complements standard OR/IF.
    • To emphasize the utility of external fixation in complex cases with significant challenges.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of external fixation techniques for facial fracture treatment.
    • Discussion of indications for external fixation, including inadequate OR/IF and massive tissue loss.
    • Exploration of external fixation as an alternative to intermaxillary fixation when contraindicated.

    Main Results:

    • External fixation provides a stable traction point when standard OR/IF is inadequate.
    • It is essential for managing severe facial fractures with inward collapse.
    • External fixation is a viable option when intermaxillary fixation is inadvisable or tissue loss is extensive.

    Conclusions:

    • External fixation serves as a critical adjunct or alternative in managing complex facial fractures.
    • Judicious use of external fixation complements standard techniques for precise reduction and fixation.
    • It ensures optimal outcomes in challenging cases where conventional methods fall short.

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