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Redução aberta de fratura nasal: relato de caso

As fraturas nasais são de grande incidência dentre as fraturas faciais, podendo envolver também outras estruturas da face. O diagnóstico é baseado no exame físico, o qual muitas vezes é dificultado devido ao edema formado na região. A palpação dos contornos ósseos, verificação de presença d...

Hemi Le Fort III Fracture with Subdural and Subarachnoid Pneumocephalus with a Mild Mount Fuji Sign

ABSTRACT: Extensive fractures in the fixed facial skeleton combined with traumatic brain injury can cause functional and esthetic impairments, possibly threatening the patient's life. Male patient, 50-year-old, victim of physical aggression, presented with persistent headache and dizziness, fractures in ...

Multiple Brain Abscesses by an Air Gun Shot: A Case Report

Arq. bras. neurocir; 40 (4), 2021
Introduction Low-velocity penetrating brain injury is not prevalent. In some conditions such as childhood, and with the penetration of a pellet in weak spots of skull, low-velocity penetrating brain injury is expected; however, high-velocity projectiles have also been reported as the cause of severe brai...

Functional recovery time after facial fractures: characteristics and associated factors in a sample of patients from southern Brazil

Rev. Col. Bras. Cir; 48 (), 2021
ABSTRACT Understanding the cause, severity, and elapsed time for the restoration of the functions of maxillofacial injuries can contribute to the establishment of clinical priorities aiming at effective treatment and further prevention of facial trauma. The objective of this study was to understand the f...

Treatment of naso-orbito-etmoidal Type III fracture in adolescents: case report

The naso-orbito-ethmoidal region is composed of delicate bones and when fractured may result in significant aesthetic-functional impairment. Diagnosis through clinical and imaging findings is extremely important for surgical planning. This study aims to report a case of type III fracture of the naso-orbi...

Alternativas de tratamento para reconstrução de osso frontal: uma série de casos

RFO UPF; 24 (3), 2019
Objetivo: este artigo se propõe a discutir as diferentes modalidades de tratamento de fraturas de osso frontal, demonstradas em uma série de casos clínicos. Relato de casos: três pacientes de gênero variado e com diferentes etiologias de trauma, foram submetidos à cranioplastia, devido a fraturas d...

Comparison between early and delayed facial nerve decompression in traumatic facial nerve paralysis - A retrospective study

CoDAS; 30 (1), 2018
ABSTRACT Purpose To study the intraoperative findings in case of early and delayed decompression of facial nerve paralysis and compare their results. Methods Retrospective data analysis of 23 cases of longitudinal temporal bone fracture with House-Brackmann grade V and VI facial nerve paralysis. All ca...

Treatment of frontal bone fracture sequelae through inversion of the bone fragment

Rev. Col. Bras. Cir; 43 (6), 2016
ABSTRACT Treatment of frontal sinus fractures depends on the structures involved: the anterior wall, the posterior wall and the nasofrontal duct. It may vary from the correction of the defect in the anterior wall to the cranialization with obliteration of the nasofrontal duct. The inversion of the fronta...

Comparação entre acesso transconjuntival com cantotomia lateral e acesso subciliar para tratamento das fraturas zigomáticoorbitárias

Rev. bras. cir. plást; 31 (1), 2016
INTRODUÇÃO: Fraturas zigomático-orbitárias são as mais comuns do terço médio da face. As principais causas de fraturas são os acidentes de trânsito, principalmente por motocicletas, e a violência interpessoal. Os princípios básicos para o tratamento das fraturas faciais são a redução e a f...

Fracturas panfaciales: actualización
Panfacial fractures: update

Rev. argent. cir. plást; 19 (4), 2013
Se hace una sucinta actualización de la epidemiología, de la anatomía y biomecánica aplicada, de la semiología y examen del paciente, de los estudios de imagen y de la terapéutica de las fracturas panfaciales....