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Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology
Pediatric Midface Fractures: Outcomes and Complications of 218 Patients
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Richard Kao1  Vincent J. Campiti1  Cyrus C. Rabbani1  Jon Y. Ting1  Michael W. Sim1  Taha Z. Shipchandler1 
[1] Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine
关键词: Pediatric;    trauma;    midface;    complications.;   
DOI  :  10.1002/lio2.315
学科分类:环境科学(综合)
来源: Wiley
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【 摘 要 】

Objective: To analyze management, outcomes, and complications of pediatric midface fractures. Methods: Retrospective cohort study at an urban, single-institution, multispecialty surgical teams, at two level 1 pediatric trauma centers. Query included subjects aged 0–17 diagnosed with midface fractures between 2012 and 2016. Results: A total of 218 pediatric patients presented with 410 total midface fractures. The most common etiologies included motor vehicle collisions (MVC) (n = 56, 25.7%), sport-related (n = 35, 16.1%), and assault/battery (n = 32, 14.7%). Fracture site distribution included: 125 maxillary (34 with exclusively the nasal/frontal process), 109 nasal, 47 ethmoid, 40 sphenoid, 33 zygoma, 29 frontal sinus, 21 lacrimal, and 6 palatal. Among these, there were 105 orbital, 17 naso-orbito-ethmoid, and 12 Le Fort fractures. One-quarter of patients received at least one midface-related operation during the initial encounter. Operative intervention rates for specific midface fracture subsites were not significantly different (X2 = 6.827, P = .234). One hundred thirty-five patients (63.4%) attended follow-up, thus known complication rate was 14.6% (n = 31). Complication rates between midface fracture subsites were not significantly different (X2 = 5.629, P = .229). Complications included facial deformity (n = 18), nasal airway obstruction (n = 8), diplopia (n = 4), hardware-related pain (n = 3), and paresthesias (n = 3). Conclusions: The most common sites of pediatric midface fractures involved the maxilla, and nasal bones. Three quarters of pediatric midface fractures were treated conservatively, with low rates of complications. Facial deformity was the most common complication; as such, proper management and follow-up are important to ensure normal growth and development of the pediatric facial skeleton.

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