Das Devjanl, Salazar Lea
Assistant Professor, Associate Director and Co-Fellowship Director, Division of Emergency Ultrasound, Department of Emergency Medicine, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Northwell Health-Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Emergency Ultrasound, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Northwell Health-Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY.
Emerg Med Pract. 2017 Apr;19(4):1-24. Epub 2017 Apr 1.
Patients with maxillofacial trauma require a careful evaluation due to the anatomical proximity of the maxillofacial region to the head and neck. Facial injuries can range from soft-tissue lacerations and nondisplaced nasal fractures to severe, complex fractures, eye injuries, and possible brain injury. Though the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) guidelines provide a framework for the management of trauma patients, they do not provide a detailed reference for many subtle or complex facial injuries. This issue adds a more comprehensive and systematic approach to the secondary survey of the maxillofacial area and emergency department management of injuries to the face. In addition to an overall review of maxillofacial trauma pathophysiology, associated injuries, and physical examination, this review will also discuss relevant imaging, treatment, and disposition plans.
由于颌面区域与头颈部在解剖位置上相邻,颌面创伤患者需要进行仔细评估。面部损伤范围广泛,从软组织撕裂伤和无移位鼻骨骨折到严重复杂骨折、眼部损伤以及可能的脑损伤。尽管高级创伤生命支持(ATLS)指南为创伤患者的管理提供了一个框架,但对于许多细微或复杂的面部损伤,它们并未提供详细的参考。本文为颌面区域的二次评估以及面部损伤的急诊科管理增加了一种更全面、系统的方法。除了全面回顾颌面创伤的病理生理学、相关损伤和体格检查外,本文还将讨论相关的影像学检查、治疗和处置计划。