Introduction: The treatment of facial wounds by human bites is difficult, especially in under-developed countries. We aimed to distinguish the epidemiological and clinical aspects to describe the therapeutic methods and evaluate their effectiveness. Materials and methods: This was a descriptive and retrospective study over a period of 6 years. Patients who consulted regarding a human bite wound and were surgically treated were included. Results: Eighteen patients with a hospital prevalence of 0.008% were enrolled. The ratio of men to women was 2 (12 men for every 6 women). The average age was 32.77 years (range, 23–45 years). The lesions were labial in 11 cases (61.11%). The wounds were type III in eight cases (44.44%) and type II in nine c...
The face is particularly vulnerable to injuries as it is an exposed part of the body The usual cause...
Abstract Introduction: Facial dog bites injuries are high risk of contamination, complex and cosmeti...
The face is particularly vulnerable to injuries as it is an exposed part of the body The usual cause...
Background: Human bites in the maxillofacial region compromise function and aesthetics, resulting in...
Introduction: A bite from another human is an unusual cause of maxillo-facial traumatology. Our obje...
Objectives: Human bites of the face are a frequent and serious health issue as they often compromise...
Objective. To compare experience with human bites of the face in a unit in Harare, Zimbabwe, with ot...
Background: Human bites of the face present to the surgeon sometimes with a dilemma as to the method...
A retrospective series of thirty-six cases of human bites to the face with tissue losses requiring r...
Background: Bite injuries constitute a continuing challenge to trauma or general surgeons practicing...
Background: Bite injuries constitute a continuing challenge to trauma or general surgeons practicing...
Human bite, especially involving the oro-facial region with the attendant aesthetic damage and psych...
Background: Human bite is a growing public health concern. It may be seen in both victims and aggres...
Aim: Human lip injuries, although uncommon, present major challenges in terms of reconstructive opti...
Most bites will be dog, cat or human (closed fist injuries usually). Rates of infection of bites var...
The face is particularly vulnerable to injuries as it is an exposed part of the body The usual cause...
Abstract Introduction: Facial dog bites injuries are high risk of contamination, complex and cosmeti...
The face is particularly vulnerable to injuries as it is an exposed part of the body The usual cause...
Background: Human bites in the maxillofacial region compromise function and aesthetics, resulting in...
Introduction: A bite from another human is an unusual cause of maxillo-facial traumatology. Our obje...
Objectives: Human bites of the face are a frequent and serious health issue as they often compromise...
Objective. To compare experience with human bites of the face in a unit in Harare, Zimbabwe, with ot...
Background: Human bites of the face present to the surgeon sometimes with a dilemma as to the method...
A retrospective series of thirty-six cases of human bites to the face with tissue losses requiring r...
Background: Bite injuries constitute a continuing challenge to trauma or general surgeons practicing...
Background: Bite injuries constitute a continuing challenge to trauma or general surgeons practicing...
Human bite, especially involving the oro-facial region with the attendant aesthetic damage and psych...
Background: Human bite is a growing public health concern. It may be seen in both victims and aggres...
Aim: Human lip injuries, although uncommon, present major challenges in terms of reconstructive opti...
Most bites will be dog, cat or human (closed fist injuries usually). Rates of infection of bites var...
The face is particularly vulnerable to injuries as it is an exposed part of the body The usual cause...
Abstract Introduction: Facial dog bites injuries are high risk of contamination, complex and cosmeti...
The face is particularly vulnerable to injuries as it is an exposed part of the body The usual cause...