Nasal fractures account for up to 58% of facial fractures. However, the literature characterizing associated injuries and risk factors for nasal fractures is sparse and is mostly composed of single-center experiences. This study sought to provide a large descriptive analysis and identify associated injuries and risk factors for nasal fractures in trauma using a national database. A retrospective analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) from 2007 to 2015 was performed. Patients ≥18 years of age with nasal fractures were included. A multivariable logistic regression model was used to identify predictors for nasal fracture in trauma. Of 5,494,609 trauma patients in the NTDB, 255,533 (4.6%) had a nasal fracture. Most were male (74.8%) w...
International audienceNasal bones are the second most common site of fractures in the craniofacial a...
Objective: A descriptive study was conducted to analyze the demographic distribution of maxillofacia...
Abstract Background For proper recovery from craniofacial fracture, it is necessary to establish gui...
Introduction: The nose is the most protruding central part of the face, and nasal bone fractures are...
UNLABELLED: Mechanisms causing facial fractures have evolved over time and may be predictive of the ...
Nose is the most prominent part of the face, hence it is likely to be the most common structure to b...
Nose is the most prominent part of the face, hence it is likely to be the most common structure to b...
INTRODUCTION: Nasal fractures are common injuries, frequently considered to be minor. Nevertheless, ...
Introduction: Nasal bone fracture occurs due to its vulnerable position and reduced biomechanical r...
Objective: Nasal trauma is commonly seen in head and neck injuries involving the face, this is becau...
Fractures of nasal bones require careful assessment for any aesthetic as well as functional impairm...
Introduction: The nasal trauma has been increasing in frequency, especially in recent decades, assoc...
<p style="text-align: justify;">Investigating the frequency of traumatic nasal bone fracture in pati...
Nasal bones are the second most common site of fractures in the craniofacial area in pediatric popul...
Major trauma is an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Mortality is high with rate...
International audienceNasal bones are the second most common site of fractures in the craniofacial a...
Objective: A descriptive study was conducted to analyze the demographic distribution of maxillofacia...
Abstract Background For proper recovery from craniofacial fracture, it is necessary to establish gui...
Introduction: The nose is the most protruding central part of the face, and nasal bone fractures are...
UNLABELLED: Mechanisms causing facial fractures have evolved over time and may be predictive of the ...
Nose is the most prominent part of the face, hence it is likely to be the most common structure to b...
Nose is the most prominent part of the face, hence it is likely to be the most common structure to b...
INTRODUCTION: Nasal fractures are common injuries, frequently considered to be minor. Nevertheless, ...
Introduction: Nasal bone fracture occurs due to its vulnerable position and reduced biomechanical r...
Objective: Nasal trauma is commonly seen in head and neck injuries involving the face, this is becau...
Fractures of nasal bones require careful assessment for any aesthetic as well as functional impairm...
Introduction: The nasal trauma has been increasing in frequency, especially in recent decades, assoc...
<p style="text-align: justify;">Investigating the frequency of traumatic nasal bone fracture in pati...
Nasal bones are the second most common site of fractures in the craniofacial area in pediatric popul...
Major trauma is an important cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. Mortality is high with rate...
International audienceNasal bones are the second most common site of fractures in the craniofacial a...
Objective: A descriptive study was conducted to analyze the demographic distribution of maxillofacia...
Abstract Background For proper recovery from craniofacial fracture, it is necessary to establish gui...