Multidisciplinaire aanpak bij aangezichtsletsel

Translated title of the contribution: Multidisciplinary approach of facial injuries

Leander Dubois, Ruud Schreurs, Oren Lapid, Peerooz Saeed, Gwijde F. Adriaensen, Vincent M. De Jong

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Abstract

Background Approximately one quarter of polytrauma patients has facial injuries, which usually lead to loss of form and function. Several specialties are involved in the acute and reconstructive phases of facial injuries, such as oral and maxillofacial surgery, otorhinolaryngology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology and dentistry. Case description A 25yearold man with severe facial injuries was brought to the shock room after sustaining highenergy trauma. He had a panfacial fracture that required reconstruction. This was done with two surgeries, with an interval of 4 days. The patient recovered successfully after this. Conclusion Because of the complexity of facial trauma, many factors are involved in acute care and treatment. It is therefore important to designate one coordinating specialty to guide this process. The oral and maxillofacial surgeon plays a vital role in this.

Translated title of the contributionMultidisciplinary approach of facial injuries
Original languageDutch
Article numberD1537
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume161
Issue number20
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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