scholarly journals Tratamento de Fratura Le fort I em paciente jovem: relato de caso

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel Mulinari-Santos ◽  
Breno dos Reis Fernandes ◽  
Bruno Coelho Mendes ◽  
Sormani Bento Fernandes de Queiroz ◽  
Juliana Zorzi Coléte ◽  
...  

Em seu estudo, René Le Fort caracterizou três tipos de padrões fratura: Le Fort I, II e III. Na Le Fort I, observou um traço de fratura transverso na maxila acima do ápice dos dentes. Com o aumento da força de intensidade nos traumas, os três padrões de fratura Le Fort, são cada vez mais improváveis de acontecer de forma isolada. Com isso, este trabalho tem como objetivo apresentar um caso clínico de uma fratura do tipo Le Fort I em um paciente jovem, tratada com placas de titânio nos pilares caninos e zigomáticos da maxila.Descritores: Traumatologia; Maxila; Fixação de Fratura.ReferênciasHupp JR, Ellis III E, Myron R. Cirurgia oral e maxilo facial –Tucker. 6. Ed; 2015.Bailey BJ. Head and Neck Surgery-Otolaryngology. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott Company; 2001.Tessier  P.  The classic reprint: experimental study of fractures of the upper jaw. I and II. René Le Fort, MD.  Plast Reconstr Surg. 1972;    50(5):497-506.Tessier  P.  The classic reprint: experimental study of fractures of the upper jaw. 3. René Le Fort, MD, Lille, France.  Plast Reconstr Surg. 1972;50(6):600-7.Cummings CW. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. St. Louis, USA, Mosby Year Book,1993, vol. 1Philadelphia: JB Lippincott Company; 2001.Miniti A. Bento,R.F. Butugan, O. ORL Clínica e cirúrgica. São Paulo: Atheneu; 1993.Birolini D, Utiyama E, Steinman E. Cirurgia de Emergência. São Paulo, Atheneu; 1997.Juhl JH. Crummy AB. Paul and Juhl´s Essential of Radiologic Imaging; 1996.Manson PN, Clark N, Robertson B, Slezak S, Wheatly M, Vander Kolk C et al. Subunit principles in midface fractures: the importance of sagittal buttresses, soft-tissue reductions, and sequencing treatment of segmental fractures. Plast Reconstr Surg. 1999;103(4):1287-306.

1991 ◽  
Vol 101 (4) ◽  
pp. 395-404 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dean M. Toriumi ◽  
Charles A. East ◽  
David M. Rosen ◽  
George Chu ◽  
Chung Ching Liu ◽  
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1987 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-174
Author(s):  
Issei Ichimiya ◽  
Yuichi Kurono ◽  
Goro Mogi

Author(s):  
David Jordan ◽  
Louise Mawn ◽  
Richard L. Anderson

Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa is a beautifully and thoughtfully illustrated anatomical text that provides the ophthalmic surgeon or any surgeon working in the eyelid/orbital region with detailed yet concise, easy to read and understand descriptions of the anatomy in any particular region of the eyelid, orbit or nasolacrimal system. Throughout the text are clinical pearls and vignettes to help the reader appreciate why certain anatomical features are important to understand. Key anatomical concepts are highlighted and easy to visualize with real cadaver photos as well as the artists rendition of the same region. This book: - Develops a thorough understanding of the anatomy in the eyelid, orbit, nasolacriaml and periocular regions. - Fosters an appreciation of how knowledge of the anatomy leads to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of various disease processes involving the eyelid, orbit, nasolacrimal and periocular region. - Conveys the importance of anatomy in the surgical approach to various disease processes in the eyelid, orbit, nasolacrimal and periocular regions. This second edition will be an invaluable guidel to all those working in the eyelid, orbital, and nasolacrimal areas including residents, fellows and staff in ophthalmology, otolaryngology/head and neck surgery, plastic surgery and neurosurgeons working in and around the orbit.


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