The authors present a series of 20 cases of craniofacial injuries with or without CSF leakage. They propose a simple classification into 2 groups: craniofacial injury or orbitofacial injury. Both should be operated in one stage by a neurosurgical and maxillofacial team. The best time for operation is approximately around the 10th day following the trauma.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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Maxillofacial trauma is often associated with injuries to the cranium, especially in high-energy tra...
Four basic steps should be considered in craniofacial tumor surgery: dismantling and re-assembling o...
Introduction: It is possible for the CSF to leak during cranial and maxillofacial fractures. At pres...
International audienceThe traumatic superior orbital fissure syndrome is an uncommon complication of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of conservative and surgical management options fo...
In 80% cases, craniofacial injury is followed by the cerebrospinal liquid leak from natural ways. Th...
This book, now in a revised and updated second edition, offers detailed guidance on the diagnosis, s...
Craniofacial injuries can occur in a significant proportion in traumatic brain injury patients and c...
The most important craniofacial dysostosis & syndromes are Crouzon, Apret, Pfeiffer."nC...
BACKGROUND: The management of posttraumatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulae is a controversial t...
Craniofacial penetrating injuries caused by foreign bodies other than bullets or glass from traffic ...
It is prospective study of 30 cases of posttraumatic CSF fistula who needed neurosurgical repair. Th...
Management of craniofacial trauma has became a sophisticated branch of reconstructive surgery in the...
Abstract Background For proper recovery from craniofacial fracture, it is necessary to establish gui...
Thèse présentée et soutenue publiquement en vue de l’obtention du grade de Docteur en MédecineIntrod...
Maxillofacial trauma is often associated with injuries to the cranium, especially in high-energy tra...
Four basic steps should be considered in craniofacial tumor surgery: dismantling and re-assembling o...
Introduction: It is possible for the CSF to leak during cranial and maxillofacial fractures. At pres...
International audienceThe traumatic superior orbital fissure syndrome is an uncommon complication of...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of conservative and surgical management options fo...
In 80% cases, craniofacial injury is followed by the cerebrospinal liquid leak from natural ways. Th...
This book, now in a revised and updated second edition, offers detailed guidance on the diagnosis, s...
Craniofacial injuries can occur in a significant proportion in traumatic brain injury patients and c...
The most important craniofacial dysostosis & syndromes are Crouzon, Apret, Pfeiffer."nC...
BACKGROUND: The management of posttraumatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulae is a controversial t...
Craniofacial penetrating injuries caused by foreign bodies other than bullets or glass from traffic ...
It is prospective study of 30 cases of posttraumatic CSF fistula who needed neurosurgical repair. Th...
Management of craniofacial trauma has became a sophisticated branch of reconstructive surgery in the...
Abstract Background For proper recovery from craniofacial fracture, it is necessary to establish gui...
Thèse présentée et soutenue publiquement en vue de l’obtention du grade de Docteur en MédecineIntrod...
Maxillofacial trauma is often associated with injuries to the cranium, especially in high-energy tra...
Four basic steps should be considered in craniofacial tumor surgery: dismantling and re-assembling o...