AbstractINTRODUCTIONEndonasal procedures may be necessary during management of craniofacial trauma. When a skull base fracture is present, these procedures carry a high risk of violating the cranial vault and causing brain injury or central nervous system infection.PRESENTATION OF CASEA 52-year-old bicyclist was hit by an automobile at high speed. He sustained extensive maxillofacial fractures, including frontal and sphenoid sinus fractures (Fig. 1). He presented to the emergency room with brisk nasopharyngeal hemorrhage, and was intubated for airway protection. He underwent emergent stabilization of his nasal epistaxis by placement of a Foley catheter in his left nare and tamponade with the Foley balloon. A six-vessel angiogram showed no e...
Craniofacial penetrating injuries caused by foreign bodies other than bullets or glass from traffic ...
Background: Clivus fractures are highly uncommon. The classification by Corradino et al. divides the...
Penetrating head injury remains an important issue even in modern neurosurgery. Less frequent than o...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONEndonasal procedures may be necessary during management of craniofacial trauma. ...
INTRODUCTION: Endonasal procedures may be necessary during management of craniofacial trauma. When a...
WOS: 000434665900014PubMed ID: 30374485Endonasal or transnasal procedures are sometimes necessary in...
The risk of developing an intracranial complication after head injury is,greater in those who have s...
Purpose: Ample evidence exists on the relationship between bicycle injuries and craniofacial fractur...
Introduction: Severe Epistaxis is common in patients with head trauma, especially when associated wi...
Craniofacial injuries can occur in a significant proportion in traumatic brain injury patients and c...
Circular saws and angle grinders are two of the most dangerous pieces of electrical equipment on a w...
- BACKGROUND: Anterior skull base (ASB) fractures are reported in 4% of head injuries and represent...
Background. Very few cases of severe penetrating injuries to the skull base with a seemingly innocuo...
Traumatic penetrations of foreign objects into the craniocerebral cavity are often encountered in th...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONA case of complex poly-trauma requiring multi-service management of rare, diagno...
Craniofacial penetrating injuries caused by foreign bodies other than bullets or glass from traffic ...
Background: Clivus fractures are highly uncommon. The classification by Corradino et al. divides the...
Penetrating head injury remains an important issue even in modern neurosurgery. Less frequent than o...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONEndonasal procedures may be necessary during management of craniofacial trauma. ...
INTRODUCTION: Endonasal procedures may be necessary during management of craniofacial trauma. When a...
WOS: 000434665900014PubMed ID: 30374485Endonasal or transnasal procedures are sometimes necessary in...
The risk of developing an intracranial complication after head injury is,greater in those who have s...
Purpose: Ample evidence exists on the relationship between bicycle injuries and craniofacial fractur...
Introduction: Severe Epistaxis is common in patients with head trauma, especially when associated wi...
Craniofacial injuries can occur in a significant proportion in traumatic brain injury patients and c...
Circular saws and angle grinders are two of the most dangerous pieces of electrical equipment on a w...
- BACKGROUND: Anterior skull base (ASB) fractures are reported in 4% of head injuries and represent...
Background. Very few cases of severe penetrating injuries to the skull base with a seemingly innocuo...
Traumatic penetrations of foreign objects into the craniocerebral cavity are often encountered in th...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONA case of complex poly-trauma requiring multi-service management of rare, diagno...
Craniofacial penetrating injuries caused by foreign bodies other than bullets or glass from traffic ...
Background: Clivus fractures are highly uncommon. The classification by Corradino et al. divides the...
Penetrating head injury remains an important issue even in modern neurosurgery. Less frequent than o...