Emergency Department Management of Maxillofacial Trauma.

TitleEmergency Department Management of Maxillofacial Trauma.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsSheth R, Smith RK, Lambert JS
JournalEmerg Med Pract
Volume26
IssueSuppl 10
Pagination1-33
Date Published2024 Oct 15
ISSN1559-3908
KeywordsEmergency Service, Hospital, Humans, Maxillofacial Injuries, Physical Examination
Abstract

Patients with maxillofacial trauma require careful evaluation due to the anatomical proximity of the maxillofacial region to the head and neck. Facial trauma can lead to life-threatening airway compromise or hemorrhage, or permanent facial deformity. Although the Advanced Trauma Life Support guidelines provide a framework for the management of trauma patients, they do not provide a detailed reference for many subtle or complex facial injuries. In addition to an overview of maxillofacial trauma pathophysiology, associated injuries, and physical examination, this review will also discuss relevant imaging, treatment, and disposition plans.

Alternate JournalEmerg Med Pract
PubMed ID39353207

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