Maxillofacial trauma & esthetic facial reconstruction

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Other Authors: Ward Booth, Peter, Eppley, Barry L, Schmelzeisen, R (Rainer)
Format: Book
Published: St Louis, Mo Elsevier/Saunders 2012
Edition:Second edition
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Table of Contents:
  • Etiology and prevention of craniomaxillofacial trauma
  • Medicolegal implications of facial injuries
  • Immediate care in the emergency room
  • Management of head injuries
  • Imaging
  • Principles of facial soft tissue injury repair
  • Principles of reduction of fractures and methods of fixation
  • Alloplastic biomaterials for facial reconstruction
  • Surgical access
  • A logical approach to orbital trauma
  • Craniofacial and frontal sinus fractures
  • Nasoethmoid fractures
  • Nasal fractures
  • Maxillary and panfacial fractures
  • Mandible fractures
  • Condylar neck fractures
  • Dentoalveolar injuries
  • Eyelid and lacrimal injuries
  • Primary repair of facial soft tissue injuries
  • Reconstruction of large hard and soft tissue loss of the face
  • Facial nerve injuries
  • Facial burns
  • Facial scar management
  • Secondary osteotomies and bone grafting
  • Facial distraction techniques
  • Secondary rhinoplasty for traumatic nasal deformities
  • Secondary orbital surgery
  • Facial nerve injuries: reconstruction, reanimation, and masking procedures
  • Psychological support and intervention in facial injuries
  • Biomaterials in craniomaxillofacial surgery
  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Computer-assisted oral and maxillofacial surgery: technology and clinical developments
  • Clinical application of computer-assisted reconstruction in complex posttraumatic deformities.