Correction of Le Fort II Fracture

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Correction of Le Fort II Fracture Nataliya Biskup John A. van Aalst DEFINITION Le Fort II is a midface fracture pattern that classically involves the critical vertical facial buttresses: Nasofrontal…

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Open Correction of Zygomatic Fractures

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Open Correction of Zygomatic Fractures Warren Schubert Yeshaswini Thelekkat DEFINITION Zygomatic fractures are fractures of the zygomatic bone together with any one or all of its four processes—maxillary, frontal, orbital,…

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Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid (NOE) Fractures

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Naso-Orbital-Ethmoid (NOE) Fractures Craig Birgfeld Joseph Gruss DEFINITION Naso-orbital-ethmoid (NOE) fractures are fractures of the bones of the central face between the orbits involving the nose, the orbits, and the…

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Open Treatment of Nasal Fractures

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Open Treatment of Nasal Fractures Jeyhan S. Wood DEFINITION Open treatment of nasal fractures involves making an incision to provide direct visualization of the fractures and achieve reduction or use…

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Closed Nasal Fracture Correction

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Closed Nasal Fracture Correction Benjamin C. Wood DEFINITION Nasal bone fracture is the most common type of facial fracture.1 The combination of the central positioning and anterior projection of the…

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Secondary Correction of Enophthalmos

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Secondary Correction of Enophthalmos David Matthews Samer Abouzeid Edward W. Kubek DEFINITION Enophthalmos refers to the posterior position of one eye relative to the contralateral eye.1 Secondary post-traumatic enophthalmos refers…

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