1. Retrospective study of primary reconstruction of facial traumatic events
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Huifeng Song, Jia-Ke Chai, Quanwen Gao, Ming-huo Xu, and Baoguo Chen
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Reconstructive surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Treatment outcome ,Primary health care ,Soft tissue ,Retrospective cohort study ,Dermatology ,Facial nerve ,Surgery ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business - Abstract
Facial traumatic events are commonly encountered in plastic and reconstructive surgery. Primary reconstruction is a reliable procedure with function and aesthetic considerations. We conduct a retrospective study of the experience of reconstructing facial traumatic defects in the first stage. One hundred and thirty-two cases (aged 18-65) with facial traumatic events were recruited in the study from 2008 to 2014. Facial traumatic events included injured soft tissue, maxillofacial fractures and facial nerve rupture, which were repaired primarily. After primary reconstruction, encouraging functional and aesthetic outcomes were attained. Ten cases were re-operated to reconstruct partial nasal defect. Four patients who had trouble with disabled occluding relations sought help from dentists. Inconspicuous scar and function restoration were presented. Facial wounds should be reconstructed in the first stage as far as possible. Then, satisfactory functional and aesthetic results can be achieved. However, combined injury should be carefully considered in those traumatic cases before we carry out the reconstructive surgery on the face.
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- 2016
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