Abstract:
Introduction. Facial Associated traumas generate a range of social problems, with an important
economic damage. All these justify the recent study of facial Associated traumas treatment problems, by specialist doctors, however,
the elaboration of new curative-diagnostic algorithms remains a priority
in the modern traumatology.
The aim of the work: The evaluation of comparative observational descriptive study of cranio
– facial Associated traumatic injuries.
Materials and methods: In order to reach the set aim, during 2011 medical assistance was
offered to patients with facial traumatic injuries at the Oro-Maxilo-Facial surgical clinic (OMFSu). 153
patients with facial Associated traumas have been monitored and took part in a retrospective
epidemiological study which included the frequency of the cranio-facial Associated trauma allocation.
Results and discussion: Facial Associated traumatic injuries constitute of 13,38% from the total
number of patients treated at the OMFSu division. Cranio facial traumatism leading with a total of
87,58% cases out of the patients with Associated traumatism. Concussion occupied 75,37% incidents
out of the patients with cranio-facial traumatism, followed by cerebral contusion with 3,73% incidents.
Cranial bones fractures consisted of 5,22% compared to the soft tissue injuries which consisted of
32,08% of the incidents out of the patients with cranio-facial traumas.
Conclusion:
1. Cranio-facial traumatism consisted of 87,58% cases out of the total number of patients with
facial Associated traumatic injuries;
2. Concussion constituted of 75,37% incidents out of the total number of patients with craniofacial
traumatism;
3. Soft tissue injuries comprised 32,08% instances out of the total number of patients with craniofacial
traumatism.
Description:
Faculty of Stomatology, Oro-Maxilo-Facial Department of Surgery and Oral Implantology Arsenie Gutan, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016