[Epidemiology and management in emergency room patients with maxillofacial fractures].

Christian A Kühne, C Krueger, M Homann, C Mohr, S Ruchholtz
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Objective: To minimize overall mortality and optimise reconstructive and cosmetic outcome in severely injured patients with maxillofacial injuries the interdisciplinary coordination of several surgical disciplines is required. It is still discussed controversy whether patients with maxillofacial fractures benefit from early fracture repair or if delayed operative management also yields in good results.

Methods: Herein we analysed the data of 1252 severely injured patients between May 1998 through June 2002 in our trauma department regarding fractures of the maxillofacial region, injury severity, length of ICU stay and postoperative complications in patients with either early (within 72 hours) or delayed ( > 3 days) facial fracture repair.

Results: 147 patients had severe facial fractures. Average age was 39.8 years (3-87 years), mean ICU was 25 (+/- 16) and the overall mortality 12% (n = 18). The most common cause for the injuries were traffic accidents in 45%. 78 patients (53%) underwent surgical repair of the maxillofacial fractures; 18 patients had early fracture repair and 60 patients had delayed operative repair. We found 4 complications (22%) in the early repair group and 13 local complications (21%) in the group with delayed surgical repair.

Conclusion: Delayed repair of maxillofacial injuries in severely injured patients is feasible and yields in good results compared to early fracture repair.

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颌面骨折急诊患者的流行病学与处理
目的:为了降低颌面部严重损伤患者的总死亡率,优化重建和美容效果,需要多个外科学科的交叉协调。颌面骨折患者早期骨折修复是否受益,延迟手术治疗是否也能取得良好效果,目前仍存在争议。方法:对1998年5月至2002年6月我院外伤科收治的1252例颌面部骨折患者的颌面区骨折、损伤严重程度、ICU住院时间及早期(72小时内)或延迟(> 3天)面部骨折患者的术后并发症进行分析。结果:147例患者发生严重面部骨折。平均年龄39.8岁(3 ~ 87岁),平均ICU 25个(+/- 16个),总死亡率12% (n = 18)。最常见的伤害原因是交通事故,占45%。78例(53%)患者行颌面骨折手术修复;早期骨折修复18例,延迟手术修复60例。早期修复组出现4例并发症(22%),延迟修复组出现13例局部并发症(21%)。结论:颌面部严重损伤患者延迟修复是可行的,较早期骨折修复效果好。
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