Clinical manifestations of nasoethmoid-central midface and lateral mid midface trauma: an analytical study

Manish Munjal, Sonika Kanotra, Shubham Munjal, Parth Chopra, Vanshika Saggar, Hardeep Kaur, Lovleen Sandhu, Tejbir Singh Binepal, Anjana Pillai, Hemant Chopra, Sanjeev Uppal
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Background: Patients with facial trauma were analyzed to determine the clinical presentation of fractures of the naso-ethmoid, mid and lateral face. Methods: 61 patients in the trauma unit of Dayanand Medical College were prospectively analyzed during a period of two years (August 2013 to August 2015). Results: Road traffic accidents were the major cause of fractures (72.13%) followed by assaults (14.75%) and falls (8.19%). The age group commonly affected was 21-30 years (54.09%) followed by 31-40 years (13.11%). Facial fractures were more in males, the females being 5 times less at risk. Epistaxis, swelling, tenderness, nasal obstruction, external nasal deformity and crepitus were noted in almost all patients. Ecchymosis, telecanthus and CSF rhinorrhea were noted in 90.9%, 72.7%, and 18.18% respectively. 90% presented with circumorbital ecchymosis, facial edema and anterior open bite. Other symptoms were epistaxis (81%), infraorbital nerve anesthesia and surgical emphysema (47.6%) and lengthening of face (42.8%). The commonest presentation was circumorbital ecchymosis (95.5%), subconjuctival hemorrhage (85.7%), flattening of cheek and step deformity at the infraorbital margin (81%). Facial edema was seen in 76% and trismus in 42.9%. Conclusions: Common symptoms and signs of nasoethmoid fractures included epistaxis, swelling and tenderness, nasal obstruction, external nasal deformity and crepitus in all patients, circumorbital ecchymosis in 90% and telecanthus in 73%.
鼻筛-中央中脸及外侧中脸外伤的临床表现分析
背景:对面部外伤患者进行分析,以确定鼻筛骨、面部中部和外侧骨折的临床表现。方法:对2013年8月至2015年8月期间大亚南医学院创伤科收治的61例患者进行前瞻性分析。结果:道路交通事故是造成骨折的主要原因(72.13%),其次是殴打(14.75%)和跌倒(8.19%)。发病年龄段以21 ~ 30岁居多(54.09%),其次为31 ~ 40岁(13.11%)。面部骨折的男性多,女性的风险低5倍。几乎所有患者均出现鼻出血、肿胀、压痛、鼻塞、外鼻畸形和鼻尖歪斜。瘀斑90.9%、远疣72.7%、脑脊液鼻漏18.18%。90%表现为眼眶周围瘀斑、面部水肿和前牙开咬。其他症状为鼻出血(81%)、眶下神经麻醉和手术肺气肿(47.6%)和面部拉长(42.8%)。最常见的表现是眼眶周围淤血(95.5%)、结膜下出血(85.7%)、面颊变平和眶下缘畸形(81%)。面部水肿占76%,唇腭裂占42.9%。结论:鼻筛骨折的常见症状和体征包括鼻出血、肿胀和压痛、鼻塞、外鼻畸形和耳鸣,90%的患者有眶周淤斑,73%的患者有远端畸形。
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