Maxillofacial injuries in University hospital Ostrava
Authors:
Radomír Hodan 1; Jiří Stránský 1; Oldřich Res Leopold Pleva 1 2
Authors place of work:
) Department of Dental and Facial Surgery
1; ) Klinika ústní, čelistní a obličejové chirurgie, FN Ostrava
1; ) Traumatology Centre University Hospital Ostrava
2; ) Traumatologické centrum, FN Ostrava
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Published in the journal:
Úraz chir. 16., 2008, č.2
Summary
Introduction and Methods:
The authors observe maxillofacial injuries as well the isolated as those combined with polytrauma treated in inpatient department of University hospital Ostrava in period of 2 years.
Results:
They report about causations of traumas divided according to the type together with total number of patients and particular injures.
Treatment in our departement:
The second part of the article targets the treatment of injuries as is performed in University hospital Ostrava. The autors refer to some differences in treatment standards related to the trauma severity.
Discussion and Conclusion:
They stress the need of interdisciplinary cooperation under the aegis of Trauma center.
Key words:
maxillofacial injury, facial fractures, facial skeleton.
Zdroje
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Štítky
Surgery Traumatology Trauma surgeryČlánok vyšiel v časopise
Trauma Surgery
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