Penetrating maxillofacial injuries: Report of 4 cases

Authors

  • José Manuel Díaz Fernández Hospital Provincial Docente Saturnino Lora. Santiago de Cuba
  • José Jardón Caballero Hospital Provincial Docente Saturnino Lora. Santiago de Cuba
  • Yalissy Quintero Martínez Hospital Provincial Docente Saturnino Lora. Santiago de Cuba
  • Liliana Peña Sisto Hospital Provincial Docente Saturnino Lora. Santiago de Cuba

Keywords:

maxillofacial penetrating injuries, therapeutic aspects

Abstract

A medical history and a detailed physical examination should be imperative in all the patients with suspicion of penetrating injuries of the maxillofacial region, on the part of the maxillofacial surgeon with an active and frequent participation of ophthalmologists, otorhinolaryngologists and neurosurgeons, even in the case of apparently trivial injuries. The exploration by simple X rays, ultrasounds and, specially, computerized axial tomography of tridimensional reconstruction is the best way to detect ocular and/or orbital injuries, fractures of the craniofacial complex , and to determine the localization, nature and relation of the wounding object to organs and important anatomical structures. 4 patients with this type of injuries produced by three types of objects of different nature and characteristics are presented. Emphasis is made on the therapeutic aspects and the paper is illustrated with simple x rays and CAT images. Some considerations that should be taken into account in this type of injuries are made, stressing those with intracranial extension.

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Published

2006-08-09

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Díaz Fernández JM, Jardón Caballero J, Quintero Martínez Y, Peña Sisto L. Penetrating maxillofacial injuries: Report of 4 cases. Rev Cubana Estomatol [Internet]. 2006 Aug. 9 [cited 2025 Feb. 5];43(3):73-8. Available from: https://revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/2502

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