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The Successful Reduction of an Anterior Maxillary Fracture with Foley Catheter and Real-Time Ultrasonography

Lee JS, Na YS, Lee JW, Park CH

Maxillary fractures are common traumas in facial lesions, frequently involving the thin bony anterior wall. Minimally invasive operations have been tried in these maxillofacial areas; for example, the Foley balloon...
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The case of delayed malunion after maxillary fracture by different methods; report of three cases

Yoo JH, Lee WY, Rew SJ

  • KMID: 1690152
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1991 Mar;13(1):117-127.
No abstract available.
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Management of Le Fort I fracture

Kim HS, Kim SE, Lee HT

Among the classification of maxillary fracture, the Le Fort classification is the best-known categorization. Le Fort (1901) completed experiments that determined the maxilla areas of structural weakness which he designated...
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A retrospective computed tomography analysis of maxillary fractures and the clinical outcomes of their unreduced parts

Chung CM, Tak SW, Lim H, Cho SH, Lee JW

BACKGROUND: Some parts of a maxillary fracture—for example, the medial and posterior walls—may remain unreduced because they are unapproachable or hard to deal with. This study aimed to investigate the...
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Management of Maxillary or Mandibular Fractures with Model Surgery and Occlusal Splint

Park HJ, Cha JH, Lee DJ, Kim YW

  • KMID: 1942254
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2000 Mar;27(2):189-194.
Maxillary and mandibular fractures account for a large proportion of facial bone fractures. The primary objective in reduction of marillary or mandibular fractures is to return the structures...
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Orbital Wall Repair with Anterior Wall of the Maxillary Antrum

Lee MH, Lee KC, Park JM, Kim JT, Kim SK

  • KMID: 2119779
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2002 Mar;29(2):77-82.
Generally, blow out fractures have been operated using commercial materials such as silicone sheet, titanium mesh plate and Medpor (porous polyethylene sheet). However, it is thought that the autogenous bone...
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Seven-year retrospective study of facial fracture

Oh MS, Kim SG, Kim HK, Moon SY

  • KMID: 2183803
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2007 Jan;29(1):50-54.
This report constitutes a 7-year study of facial fractures based on a series of 616 patients who were treated for facial fractures as in-patients at Chosun University Dental Hospital between...
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The clinical availability of lyophilized collagen implant and microplate in reconstructive surgery on the bony defects of maxillary anterior wall

Oh SH, Chang KS, Jo BH, Min SK, Lee DK, Kim SN

  • KMID: 2004956
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2000 Nov;22(6):629-632.
Maxilla is located in midfacial area and has intimate relationship with adjacent anatomical structure such as nasal cavity, orbit, oral cavity, and zygoma. Skeletal defects of maxillary antral wall may...
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The Relationship between Facial Fractures and Radiologically-proven Cranial Injuries

Song JW, Jo IJ, Han SK, Jeong YK

  • KMID: 1469185
  • J Korean Soc Traumatol.
  • 2009 Jun;22(1):18-23.
PURPOSE: In this study, we retrospectively investigated the medical records of patients with facial fractures and suspected cranial injuries in order to determine if there was any relationship between various...
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The Treatment of Maxillary Fracture with Malocclusion

Song CH, Han DG, Ahn KY, Park DH

  • KMID: 2322496
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1999 Mar;26(2):233-238.
Twenty-five Le Fort fractures accompanying palatal fracture or malocculsion had been studied from October 1990 to May 1997. The patients were analyzed on the basis of classification causes, operative procedure...
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Approach for naso-orbito-ethmoidal fracture

Ha YI, Kim SH, Park ES, Kim YB

The purpose of this study is to discuss several approaches to addressing naso-orbito-ethmoidal (NOE) fracture. Orbital fracture, especially infraorbital fracture, can be treated through the transconjunctival approach easily. However, in...
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Surgical Methods of Zygomaticomaxillary Complex Fracture

Ji SY, Kim SS, Kim MH, Yang WS

BACKGROUND: Zygoma is a major buttress of the midfacial skeleton, which is frequently injured because of its prominent location. Zygoma fractures are classified according to Knight and North based on...
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Absorbable Plate-Related Infection after Facial Bone Fracture Reduction

Choi SH, Lee JH

Absorbable plates are used widely for fixation of facial bone fractures. Compared to conventional titanium plating systems, absorbable plates have many favorable traits. They are not palpable after plate absorption,...
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A 30-year neglected foreign body mimicking a maxillary fracture

Lee WS, Park ES, Kang SG, Tak MS, Kim CH

A-50-year-old male patient presented with complaint of tenderness on the left malar area after traffic accident. Our first impression on him was zygomatic fracture, we did radiologic work-up and physical...
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A Study of Facial Fracture and Associated Injuries

Yoo JH, Lee JK, Choi JP, Park JS

  • KMID: 1898823
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2004 Apr;15(2):88-94.
PURPOSE: This study is to analyze the frequency and pattern of associated injuries in patients with facial fractures. METHODS: A retrospective method was used to study facial fracture patients visiting our...
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Massive Hemorrhage Facial Fracture Patient Treated by Embolization

Kim MH, Yoo JH, Kim SS, Yang WS

Major maxillofacial bone injury itself can be life threatening from both cardiovascular point of view, as well as airway obstruction. Significant hemorrhage from facial fracture is an uncommon occurrence, and...
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Current Concepts in the Mandibular Condyle Fracture Management Part I: Overview of Condylar Fracture

Choi KY, Yang JD, Chung HY, Cho BC

The incidence of condylar fractures is high, but the management of fractures of the mandibular condyle continues to be controversial. Historically, maxillomandibular fixation, external fixation, and surgical splints with internal...
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Clinical usefulness of fixation of absorbable implants with cyanoacrylate in comminuted fractures of the maxilla

Ju GS, Son KM, Choi WY, Cheon JS

BACKGROUND: The open reduction of craniofacial bone fractures requires internal fixation using metal plates and screws, which have been considered the gold standard. However, metal implants pose a risk of...
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A STATISTICAL STUDY ON FACIAL BONE FRACTURES OF KOREANS

Woo SS, Lee YS, Shim KS

  • KMID: 2190629
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 1997 Jul;23(3):548-558.
For the establishment of the basis of treatment and study in the patients of facial bone fracture, we performed a clinico-statistical study about 28 papers and 9564 cases reported as...
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The Usefulness of Intermolar Traction Wiring for Restoration of Maxillary & Mandibular Dental Arch in Facial Bone Fracture

Jeong JH, Shin SK, Lee JH, Kim YH

  • KMID: 2203125
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2009 Jan;36(1):56-60.
PURPOSE: Palatal fracture and mandible fracture result in instability of dental arch. Because they divide the maxillary and mandibular alveolus sagittally and / or transversely and comminute the dentition, they...
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