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AIRWAY MANAGEMENT | 27 |
HEAD INJURY | 57 |
COMPLEX AND PANFACIAL FRACTURES | 81 |
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addition anterior approach arch associated blood body bone grafts bony cause clinical closed comminuted complex complications condylar correct cranial craniofacial CT scan deformity depressed direct displacement enophthalmos ethmoid evaluation examination extensive facial fractures Figure fixation force frac fragments frontal frontal sinus function globe growth head hemorrhage images immediate important incision indicated infection inferior injury intermaxillary internal involved lateral loss lower mandible mandibular mandibular fractures maxilla maxillary maxillofacial medial ment midfacial miniplates muscle nasal necessary neck nerve normal occlusion occur Oral orbital orbital floor patient percent performed placed plane Plast Reconstr Surg plates position possible posterior present reconstruction reduction region removal repair reported result screws secondary segments severe side sinus skeleton skull soft tissue stability structures surgeon surgery surgical techniques teeth tion tissue trauma treated treatment tures upper usually visual wall wire wound zygomatic
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Trauma of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses Robert H. Mathog,Richard L. Arden,Steven C. Marks Limited preview - 1995 |
Trauma of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses Robert H. Mathog,Richard L. Arden,Steven C. Marks Limited preview - 1995 |