Facial TraumaSeth Thaller, W. Scott McDonald CRC Press, 2004年3月23日 - 512 頁 From automobile accidents to sports injuries, this reference covers severe lacerations of the facial skin to extreme injuries of the underlying skeleton, nasal and oral lining, and dental structures-offering a multidisciplinary and hands-on approach to the management, reconstruction, and restoration of a wide variety of soft tissue wounds and fractures of the face in both children and adults |
內容
Overview of Trauma Care | 1 |
Chapter 2 Microsurgical Options in Facial Trauma | 19 |
Chapter 3 Synopsis of Dental Guidelines for Management of Facial Injuries | 25 |
Chapter 4 The Biology of Trauma on Facial Growth | 55 |
Our Family Tree | 87 |
Chapter 6 Fracture Healing and Bone Graft Repair | 95 |
Chapter 7 Optimizing Bony Repair | 137 |
Chapter 8 The Use of Biomaterials in Craniofacial Trauma | 181 |
Chapter 12 The Management of Nasoorbitalethmoid Fractures and Avoidance of Untoward Sequelae | 281 |
Chapter 13 Management of Acute Injuries to the Frontal Sinus and Management of Untoward Sequelae | 289 |
Chapter 14 Maxillary Fractures | 331 |
Chapter 15 Zygoma Fractures | 361 |
Chapter 16 Mandibular Fractures | 381 |
Chapter 17 Diagnosis and Management of Facial Fractures in Children | 415 |
Chapter 18 Reconstruction of Avulsive Maxillofacial Injuries | 439 |
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Chapter 9 Endoscopic Approaches in the Treatment of Facial Fractures | 209 |
Chapter 10 Orbital Injuries | 235 |
Chapter 11 Nasal Injuries | 261 |
Back Cover | 477 |
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