Trauma Nasal Flashcards
Identifica el tipo de Lesión: (Lefort)
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Separation of Maxilar Process to Sinusal Maxilar
Identifica el tipo de Lesión: (Lefort)
fx of nasal bone to zygomaticomaxilar juntiíon to superior border tof pterygoid plates.
Lefort II
Identifica el tipo de Lesión: (Lefort) III
Posteror etmoidal Bone, lateral orbit, Sphenopalatine …
mouth to middle face
Injury makes #Avulsion of upper lateral Cartilage/ alar Cartílage. (Se “cuelga” el cartilago)
1 Plane (Frontal)
2 Plane FRONTAL injurie
Nasal Spine/Septum desviation or fracture.
Orbital Fx, on frontal proces Maxilar , lacrimal etmoidal and cribiforme plate
3 PLANE FROENTAL
1 Plane Lateral
Fx ipsilateral bone 2/3 bone down
Contralateral and septum bone. (Tabique desviado)
2 plane Lateral
Fx of Frontal Porcees Mziliar & LACRIMAL BONE, it goes fragmentation (CONMINUTA)
3 Plane Lateral
Los 2/3 inferiores del hueso nasal es más probable de romper, pues este es más delgado que el tercio proxial. T/F?
TRUE
Frontal fracture bone is dangerous, is the base of skull, damege the olfatory nerve and can damage the brain. T/F?
TRUE :)
Tell me who get OPEN Surgery
Children and Lefort & 3 plane both
Its a complication for 3-4 days of Septal hematoma (Sangrado del tabique)
Silla de Montar (Siddle Nose Deformity)
Complication of Nasal obstruction?
Turbinectomy
Epistaxis complication what to tx give?
Fenilefrina 0.2%