Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patients
Purpose: Maxillofacial injuries are commonly encountered in the practice of emergency medicine. More than 50% of patients with these injuries have multisystem trauma that requires coordinated management between emergency physicians and surgical specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryn...
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doaj-08572eb606f449da9996aa9b65535b682020-11-25T00:55:43ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752018-10-01215287292Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patientsAdel Hamed Elbaih0Doaa A. El-sayed1Ahmed E. Abou-Zeid2Ghada K. Elhadary3Corresponding author.; Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, EgyptDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, EgyptDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, EgyptDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, EgyptPurpose: Maxillofacial injuries are commonly encountered in the practice of emergency medicine. More than 50% of patients with these injuries have multisystem trauma that requires coordinated management between emergency physicians and surgical specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and trauma surgery. The aim of this study is to identify the patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial trauma and its outcome. Methods: This descriptive study (cross-sectional) was carried out among 90 polytrauma patients with maxillofacial fractures attending the Emergency Department at Suez Canal university Hospital and fulfilling our inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: This study demonstrates the relation between type of maxillofacial fracture and type of traumatic brain injuries in which the majority of patients with epidural hemorrhage presented with mid face fractures (60%), while the minority of them presented with upper and lower face fractures (20% for each of them). The majority of patients with subdural hemorrhage were associated with mid face fractures (75%), the majority of patients with brain contusions associated with mid face fractures (75%), and all of the patients presented by pneumocephalus were associated with mid face fractures (100%). Conclusion: The results of this study confirm the value of quick diagnosis and early intervention, which is fundamental to prevent morbidity as well as mortality especially with regards to prevention of traumatic brain injury as even a short duration of hypoxia and edema will lead to significant permanent neurological deficits. Keywords: Maxillofacial fractures, Brain injuries, Outcomehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1008127517302626 |
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Adel Hamed Elbaih Doaa A. El-sayed Ahmed E. Abou-Zeid Ghada K. Elhadary Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patients Chinese Journal of Traumatology |
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Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patients |
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Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patients |
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Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patients |
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Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patients |
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Patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency Egyptian polytrauma patients |
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patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial fractures and its fate in emergency egyptian polytrauma patients |
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Chinese Journal of Traumatology |
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Purpose: Maxillofacial injuries are commonly encountered in the practice of emergency medicine. More than 50% of patients with these injuries have multisystem trauma that requires coordinated management between emergency physicians and surgical specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgery, otolaryngology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, and trauma surgery. The aim of this study is to identify the patterns of brain injuries associated with maxillofacial trauma and its outcome. Methods: This descriptive study (cross-sectional) was carried out among 90 polytrauma patients with maxillofacial fractures attending the Emergency Department at Suez Canal university Hospital and fulfilling our inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: This study demonstrates the relation between type of maxillofacial fracture and type of traumatic brain injuries in which the majority of patients with epidural hemorrhage presented with mid face fractures (60%), while the minority of them presented with upper and lower face fractures (20% for each of them). The majority of patients with subdural hemorrhage were associated with mid face fractures (75%), the majority of patients with brain contusions associated with mid face fractures (75%), and all of the patients presented by pneumocephalus were associated with mid face fractures (100%). Conclusion: The results of this study confirm the value of quick diagnosis and early intervention, which is fundamental to prevent morbidity as well as mortality especially with regards to prevention of traumatic brain injury as even a short duration of hypoxia and edema will lead to significant permanent neurological deficits. Keywords: Maxillofacial fractures, Brain injuries, Outcome |
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