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Guest edited by renowned Dr. Kris S. Moe, this issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics delves into the intricacies of Trauma in Facial Plastic Surgery. The compilation of articles aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects of trauma management in facial plastic surgery.
This article explores the neurosurgical aspects of craniofacial trauma, shedding light on the critical considerations that surgeons must keep in mind when dealing with such complex cases.
Focused on the devastating effects of war and terrorism, this piece discusses the unique challenges faced by surgeons in managing head and neck injuries under such circumstances.
This section of the publication is dedicated to the open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of frontal bone and sinus fractures, offering insights into the surgical techniques and post-operative care.
Dealing with orbit fractures requires precision and a deep understanding of the anatomy. This article provides a detailed overview of the ORIF approach to managing these complex fractures.
Nasal fractures are common in facial trauma. This piece outlines the ORIF method for repairing nasal fractures, highlighting the importance of timely intervention and proper technique.
This article addresses the challenges of managing maxilla and midface fractures using the ORIF approach, emphasizing the need for a thorough understanding of the facial anatomy.
Soft tissue injuries often accompany facial trauma. This section discusses the emergency repair of soft tissue, stressing the importance of prompt action to prevent long-term damage.
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) injuries can be particularly challenging. This piece explores the endoscopic approach to repairing TMJ fractures, offering a minimally invasive solution.
This article delves into the management of eyelid and periorbital soft tissue trauma, highlighting the delicate nature of these injuries and the importance of precise repair techniques.
Laser therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for post-traumatic soft tissue injuries. This section examines the benefits and applications of this innovative approach.
Managing trauma in pediatric patients presents unique challenges. This piece discusses the specific considerations that surgeons must take into account when dealing with craniofacial trauma in children.
This final article emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practice in fracture management, highlighting the need for surgeons to stay updated with the latest research and guidelines.
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