Oral and maxillofacial trauma /

This text details step-by-step, integrated diagnosis and management of maxillofacial and associated trauma injuries. It goes beyond the surgical management of head and neck trauma, and covers general management of traumatic injuries, systemic evaluation of the trauma patient, and special considerati...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Fonseca, Raymond J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier Saunders, ©2005.
Edition:Third edition
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The societal impact of maxillofacial trauma
  • Metabolic response to trauma
  • Healing of traumatic injuries
  • Nutrition for the oral and maxillofacial surgery
  • Initial assessment and intensive care of the trauma patient
  • Emergency airway management in the traumatized patient
  • Management of nonpenetrating chest trauma
  • Recognititon and management of shock
  • Neurologic evaluation and management
  • Abdominal evaluation and management
  • Urologic injuries
  • Initial assessment and management of the multiple-injury patient with orthopedic injuries
  • Applied surgical anatomy of the head and neck
  • Advances in maxillofacial trauma surgery
  • Early assessment and treatment planning of the maxillofacial trauma patient
  • Radiographic evaluation of facial injuries
  • Diagnosis and management of dentoalveolar injuries
  • Mandibular fractures
  • Trauma to the temporomandibular joint region
  • Fractures of the zygomatic complex and arch
  • Diagnosis and treatment of midface fractures
  • Ophthalmic consequences of maxillofacial injuries
  • Evaluation and management of frontal sinus injuries
  • Nasal fractures
  • Management of soft tissue injuries
  • Secondary revision of soft tissue injury
  • Management of human and animal bites
  • Diagnosis and management of traumatic salivary gland injuries
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Traumatic injuries of the trigeminal nerve
  • Anesthetic considerations in the acutely injured patient
  • Maxillofacial firearm injuries
  • Burns of the head and neck
  • Management of facial fractures in the growing patient
  • Oral and maxillofacial trauma in the geriatric patient
  • Biomaterials for posttraumatic maxillofacial reconstruction
  • Reconstruction of avulsive defects of the maxillofacial complex
  • Maxillofacial prosthetics for the trauma patient
  • Infection in the patient with maxillofacial trauma
  • Principles of fixation for maxillofacial trauma.