儿童内侧壁爆裂性骨折

Peter John Anderson, Anthony Dyalan Chellappah, David John David
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摘要

背景:与成人相比,儿童面部骨骼骨折相对少见。在眶区骨折被认为是罕见的,因为上颌窦和额窦的发育时间直到12岁才完全发育。我们最近看到了几例儿童内侧壁骨折,根据现有文献,这应该是例外。这促使对单位数据库进行审查,以澄清发生率并确定这些损伤的共同病因。方法使用ACFU数据库回顾病例记录。结果共确诊6例,男性居多。发现病因在每个病例中都是可变的,没有可识别的模式,随后的管理进行了审查。结论这6例病例表明,这种类型的骨折比现有文献所认为的更常见,治疗儿童面部创伤的医生应牢记这一点。
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Medial wall blow out fractures in children

Background

Fractures of the facial skeleton in children are relatively uncommon in comparison with adults. Within the orbital region fractures are recognised to be rare due the timing of development of the maxillary and frontal sinuses which are not fully developed until 12 years of age. We have recently seen several cases of medial wall fractures in children, which according to the existing literature should be exceptional. This prompted a review of the unit database to clarify the incidence and identify common aetiological factors for these injuries.

Method

Retrospective case note review using the ACFU database.

Results

Six cases were identified with a most cases occurring in males. The aetiology was found to be variable in each case with no identifiable pattern and the subsequent management reviewed.

Conclusion

These six cases highlight that this pattern of fracture can occur more commonly than the existing literature suggests and this should be remembered by those who treat facial trauma in children.

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