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J Craniofac Surg ; 34(1): 306-311, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35968977

RESUMEN

Pediatric trauma has been affected by COVID-19, school closures, and stay at home advice. Health seeking behavior has decreased. The aim of this study is to assess trends in the presentation of maxillofacial soft tissue injuries and subsequent management within a regional pediatric hospital. Retrospective study over a 3-year period (from 2019 to 2021 between the months of January and April). Inclusion of all pediatric patients seen by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery team. Between 2019 and 2021, the total number of patients dropped by over half. The average age dropped from 5.9 in 2019 to 3.8 in 2021. Males were more commonly seen. Falls are the most common cause of injuries across 2019 to 2021. Extraoral injuries increased by 21%. Intraoral injuries reduced by 8%. Lip lacerations accounted for most injuries. In 2020, there was 21% reduction in conservative management of injuries. Wound closure under local anesthetic peaked in 2020, by 12%. Wound closure under general anesthetic has increased by 5%, and accounts for nearly a third of all injuries in 2020 and 2021. Patients are becoming younger and more likely to be male. Conservative management is most common but closure under local anesthetic and general anesthetic has increased. This may indicate an increase in the severity of soft tissue injuries or a trend toward operative management. We also introduce a laceration grading scale for clinician use to assist in assessing and documenting injury severity. Further research is needed to assess whether these trends continue or revert to prepandemic trends.


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Anestésicos Generales , COVID-19 , Laceraciones , Traumatismos Maxilofaciales , Traumatismos de los Tejidos Blandos , Niño , Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Laceraciones/cirugía , Traumatismos Maxilofaciales/diagnóstico , Traumatismos Maxilofaciales/epidemiología , Traumatismos Maxilofaciales/cirugía , Estudios Retrospectivos , Hospitales Pediátricos , Anestésicos Locales , COVID-19/complicaciones , Traumatismos de los Tejidos Blandos/diagnóstico , Traumatismos de los Tejidos Blandos/cirugía
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J Craniofac Surg ; 33(7): 2142-2145, 2022 Oct 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36201700

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Head and neck cancer can leave patients with significant defects requiring major reconstruction. The scapula free flap remains a relatively underused flap choice. This article examines the novel use of a custom guide for a scapula free flap in mandibular reconstruction following resection. A case file was created involving a consultant surgeon, KLS advisor, and technical team based in Belgium. A computed tomography scan of the mandible was sent electronically to render a 3-dimensional model. Custom cutting guides for resection and scapula graft harvest were fabricated. A custom plate for fixation was also developed. The scapula free flap was successfully placed using custom guides. In this case, the use of a custom guide enabled easier harvest, manipulation, and handling of the scapula free flap into the defect. The use of new technology and computer-generated guides represents a considerable shift forward into improving precision in complex surgical procedures and reducing intraoperative time. The use of a custom guide can provide an easier means to handle and manipulate one of the largest free flaps in surgery, the scapula free flap.


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Colgajos Tisulares Libres , Neoplasias de Cabeza y Cuello , Reconstrucción Mandibular , Procedimientos de Cirugía Plástica , Peroné/trasplante , Colgajos Tisulares Libres/cirugía , Neoplasias de Cabeza y Cuello/cirugía , Humanos , Mandíbula/cirugía , Reconstrucción Mandibular/métodos , Procedimientos de Cirugía Plástica/métodos , Escápula/trasplante
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BMJ Case Rep ; 15(5)2022 May 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35550322

RESUMEN

Osteosclerotic metaphyseal dysplasia (OMD) is an extremely rare form of osteopetrosis, which bears significant clinical similarities to dysosteosclerosis (DSS). We aim to present a rare case of OMD with mandibular swelling and osteomyelitis infection including diagnosis journey as well as management in 7-year-old patient. Literature review completed for OMD cases. Case report investigative methods include genetic testing, CT facial bones and MRI scan, orthopantogram and bone biopsies. An initial suspected diagnosis of DSS with chronic osteomyelitis was made. However, following genetic testing, a diagnosis of OMD was confirmed. Our patient underwent a surgical debulking procedure and antibiotic treatment. Less than 10 patients with this condition have been reported within the international literature. There is a wide range of presentation. OMD, DSS and osteomyelitis are all within a similar spectrum of bone conditions. Our understanding, regarding OMD, remains limited and, hence, further research is required to elucidate a thorough clinical picture.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades Mandibulares , Osteocondrodisplasias , Osteomielitis , Osteosclerosis , Niño , Edema/complicaciones , Humanos , Enfermedades Mandibulares/complicaciones , Enfermedades Mandibulares/diagnóstico por imagen , Osteocondrodisplasias/diagnóstico , Osteocondrodisplasias/diagnóstico por imagen , Osteomielitis/complicaciones , Osteomielitis/diagnóstico por imagen , Osteosclerosis/diagnóstico por imagen
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