Description
Offering authoritative guidance and a multitude of high-quality images, Facial Trauma Surgery: From Primary Repair to
Reconstruction is the first comprehensive textbook of its kind on treating primary facial trauma and delayed reconstruction
of both the soft tissues and craniofacial bony skeleton. This unique volume is a practical, complete reference for clinical
presentation, fracture pattern, classification, and management of patients with traumatic facial injury, helping you provide
the best possible outcomes for patients’ successful reintegration into work and society.
plastic surgery, oral maxillofacial surgery, neurosurgery, and oculoplastic surgery.
traumatic injury, treatment of facial pain, and the roles of microsurgery and facial transplantation in the treatment facial
traumatic injuries.
Hopkins Hospital and a pioneer in the field of acute treatment of traumatic facial injuries.
controversy.Contents
Section 1: Primary Injury
1.1 Assessment of the patient with traumatic facial injury
1.2 Radiological evaluation of the craniofacial skeleton
1.3 Intraoperative imaging and postoperative quality control
1.4 Primary repair soft tissue injury &; soft tissue defects
1.5 Traumatic facial nerve injury
1.6 Diagnosis and Multi-Modality Management of Skull Base Fractures and Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leaks
1.7 Frontal bone and frontal sinus
1.8 Endoscopic Approaches to Frontal and Maxillary Sinus Fractures
1.9 Orbital fractures
1.10 Nasal fractures
1.11 NOE fractures
1.12 Orbital Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fractures
1.13 Le Fort Fractures
1.14 Mandible fractures
1.15 Fractures of the Condylar Process of the Mandible
1.16 Complications of mandibular fractures
1.17 Temporal bone
1.18 Dental injury; dento-alveolar and segmental fractures of the mandible and maxilla
1.19 Management of panfacial fractures
1.20 Characteristics of Ballistic and Blast Injuries
1.21 Geriatric and edentulous maxillary and mandibular fractures
Section 2: Pediatric Facial Injury
2.1 Pediatric skull fractures
2.2 Superior Pediatric Orbital and Frontal Skull Fractures
2.3 Pediatric orbital fractures
2.4 Pediatric midface fractures
2.5 Pediatric Mandible Fractures
Section 3: Secondary Reconstruction and Restoration
3.1 Reconstruction of Full Thickness Fronto-Cranial Defects
3.2 Pediatric cranial reconstruction
3.3 Secondary reconstruction of facial soft tissue injury and defects
3.4 Ocular considerations: blink, ectropion, entropion, ocular lubrication, DCR
3.5 Secondary Nasoethmoid Fracture Repair
3.6 Post-traumatic nasal deformities
3.7 Secondary orbital reconstruction
3.8 Secondary midfacial reconstruction
3.9 Secondary Osteotomies of the Maxilla and Mandible, and Management of Occlusion
3.10 Secondary traumatic TMJ reconstruction
3.11 Maxillofacial prosthodontics
3.12 Custom craniofacial implants
3.13 Secondary microvascular reconstruction of the traumatic facial injury
3.14 Virtual surgical planning
3.15 Post-traumatic facial pain
3.16 Secondary nerve reconstruction
3.17 Facial transplantation