Facial Trauma

Maxillary fractures

  • The maxilla forms a bridge between the cranial base and dental occlusal plane - functionally and cosmetically important structure
  • Fracture of these bones is potentially life-threatening as well as disfiguiring
  • Mechanism of injury: high-energy blunt force trauma to the facial skeleton

Orbital floor fractures

Clinical presentation

  • Pain, decreased visual acuity, diplopia
  • Hypoaethesia in infraorbial region
  • Periorbital ecchymosis
  • Oedema
  • Enopthalmos
  • Restriction of ocular movement
  • Bony step of orbital rim
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Investigations

  • CT - 'tear drop' sign indicates blow-out fracture

Management

  • Conservative
  • Surgical repair of bony walls if there is entrapment, a large defect, or significant enopthlamos

Midfacial fractures

Le Fort Classification

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Clinical presentation

  • Soft tissue swelling
  • Bruising and haematoma
  • Posterior retrusion of the mid face
  • Upper airway may be compromised
  • Palpate - detect for bony irregularities, step-offs, crepitus, and sensory disturbances