Missed injuries associated with maxillofacial trauma.

National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-13 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_42_22
Arunesh Kumar Tiwari, Amiya Agrawal, Uma S Pal, Geeta Singh, Ravi Katrolia, Deepika K Jain
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Background: Maxillofacial trauma in polytrauma settings is often associated with multiple injuries both trivial and life threatening, and their timely detection is the mainstay of definitive trauma management for preventing mortality and morbidity. Emergency management of all the patients reporting to our maxillofacial unit is either done by our center or they have been managed at the peripheral health care facility and relatively stable patient is referred to us. Anecdotally, we found inadequacies in transport methods, diagnosis, and detection of associated injuries in the patients referred to us from the peripheral health care facility. To substantiate our finding, this observational study has been planned.

Objective: To identify, diagnose, and document missed injuries associated with the maxillofacial trauma.

Materials and methods: All the trauma patients referred to the maxillofacial unit directly from the peripheral health care facility during the period of October 2017 to March 2019 were included in this study.

Results: We observed a total of 270 patients having both pure maxillofacial trauma and patients having documented other injuries associated with maxillofacial injuries. In our maxillofacial unit, functioning as a secondary screen, head to toe clinical examination was performed to document any previously missed out injuries. Missed injuries diagnosed by us included spinal injuries, temporal bone fractures, fractures of the styloid process, and even head injury.

Conclusion: Frequent reassessment of trauma patients at all levels of trauma care and training health care personnel particularly those at peripheral health care facility and those involved in prehospital care are pivotal in managing the trauma patients in most efficient manner.

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与颌面创伤相关的漏伤。
背景:多发性创伤中的颌面创伤通常与多处轻微和危及生命的损伤有关,及时发现这些损伤是预防死亡和发病的最终创伤管理的支柱。所有向我们颌面部报告的患者的紧急管理要么由我们的中心完成,要么在外围医疗机构进行管理,并将相对稳定的患者转诊给我们。有趣的是,我们发现从外围医疗机构转诊到我们的患者在转运方法、诊断和相关损伤检测方面存在不足。为了证实我们的发现,这项观察性研究是有计划的。目的:识别、诊断和记录颌面部创伤的漏伤。材料和方法:2017年10月至2019年3月期间,所有直接从外周卫生保健机构转诊至颌面部的创伤患者均纳入本研究。结果:我们观察到共有270名患者同时患有纯颌面部创伤,也有记录在案的其他与颌面部损伤相关的损伤。在我们的颌面部,作为二级筛查,进行了从头到脚的临床检查,以记录任何以前遗漏的损伤。我们诊断的漏诊损伤包括脊椎损伤、颞骨骨折、尺骨突骨折,甚至头部损伤。结论:经常对各级创伤护理的创伤患者进行重新评估,并培训医护人员,特别是外围医疗机构的医护人员和院前护理人员,对于以最有效的方式管理创伤患者至关重要。
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