KMID : 0390220080190020189
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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery 2008 Volume.19 No. 2 p.189 ~ p.192
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Clinical Analysis on Delayed Treatment of Maxillofacial Trauma
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Kang Il-Gyu
Woo Joo-Hyun Kim Seon-Tae Yoon Byung-Ki Cha Heung-Eog
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Abstract
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Background and Objectives£ºMaxillofacial trauma is frequent and mostly combined with other systemical problems or trauma as well. It requires early intervention but in the cases of the combined injuries, the treatment
may be delayed which leads to poor surgical outcome and high rate of complications. The aim of the study was to
investigate the causes of the delayed treatment, and also to analyze the treatment outcome and complications.
Materials and Method£ºThe study was based on the patients diagnosed with maxillofacial trauma but has not
received proper examinations or had delayed intervention at least 30 days later from the onset. 55 patients who
visited out patient clinic in Gil Medical Hospital from June 2004 to January 2007 were classified by sex, age,
causes, combined injuries of the delayed treatment retrospectively. In cases of nasal bone fractures, we compared
the results of early intervention with the those of delayed operation.
Results£ºThe causes of delayed treatment
were that 36 patients did not receive proper examinations or radiologic studies, 12 patients had combined injuries
or had medical problems. In cases of nasal bone fractures, the results of early intervention were better than those
of delayed treatment (satisfactory rate 96% vs 14%, P<0.05).
Conclusion£ºEarly intervention of nasal bone
frature is necessary to obtain satisfactory result. It is important for the primary physician or an emergency room
doctor to evaluate the maxillofacial patients thoroughly and cooperate with other department in early time, in
order to minimize the complications and unnecessary operation later.
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KEYWORD
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Maxillofacial injuries, Nasal bone fracture
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