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Page 1: The peak incidence of midfacial trauma is between the ages of fifteen and thirty. Males make up 60-80% of those sustaining these injuries. The most common.
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The peak incidence of midfacial trauma is between the ages of fifteen and thirty. Males make up 60-80% of those sustaining these injuries. The most common mechanisms of injury are motor vehicle accident, assault, falls, sports related injuries, gunshot wounds, and industrial accidents. Mechanisms are of two main types, high energy and low energy. Approximately 20% of all trauma patients have facial injuries. The zygoma is second only to the nasal bones in the most frequently fractured facial bones. High energy mechanisms like motor vehicle accidents result in the more severe, comminuted fractures while lower energy trauma, such as an assault, will result in less severe injuries.

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Renee LeFort (1901) provided the earliest classification system of maxillary fractures. His model described "great lines of weakness in the face" using low-velocity impact forces directed against cadaver skulls. A discussion of fractures of the maxilla would not be complete without a description of LeFort's work.

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Maxillary and Le Fort fractures in facial trauma. Horizontal buttresses of facial skeleton

Le Fort III

Le Fort II

Le Fort I

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Le Fort I FracturesLow-level / Guerin type fracturesHorizontal fracture of the maxilla immediately above the teeth and palatePiriform fossa across maxilla to pterygoid fissureMay occur as a single entity or in association with le fort II and III fracturesNot infrequently present in association with a downwardly displaced fracture of the zygomatic complex  

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Le Fort II Fractures

Pyramidal or suprazygomatic fractures

Fracture extends from dorsum of nose, across medial walls of orbit across the maxilla below the zygomatic bone to the pterygomaxillary fissure

 

 

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Le Fort III Fractures

High level or suprazygomatic fractures

The facial bones, including the zygomas are detached from the anterior cranial base

Fracture line extends from the dorsum of the nose and cribiform plate along the medial and up

the lateral wall of the orbit to the ZF suture

 

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Occipitomental radiograph demonstrates a zygomatic fracture. White arrows indicate the fractures in the region of the orbital, maxillary and temporal connections of the zygomatic bone.

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Mandibula fracture

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Sixty-six year old female sustaining complex comminuated fractures to all bones of the face.

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Cranial injures

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This graphic illustrates the kind of secondary cranial fracturing that can occur with gunshot wounds. The cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain absorbs the force of the blast distributing shock waves throughout the endocranium. The resulting pressure causes this kind of fracturing from the inside out.

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The gunshot wounds

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Old wound the skull (cicatrization bone)

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Cranial trauma observed in the Iron Age

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Chronic subdural hematoma with mass effect.

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Page 26: The peak incidence of midfacial trauma is between the ages of fifteen and thirty. Males make up 60-80% of those sustaining these injuries. The most common.
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