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Computed Tomography Use and Repair of Orbitozygomatic Fractures

Arch Facial Plast Surg. 1999;1:25-26.

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STANLEY'S ARTICLE presents a very stimulating discussion by a North American practitioner with extensive experience in facial injury management whose judgment and advice can always be respected. The interesting concepts of the article are the advancement of the concept of postoperative analysis to fractures with limited exposures and the transfer of radiographic analysis of the accuracy of facial fracture fixation to the operating room. Stanley describes the initial frustration with positioning the patients and with the time necessary for both the positioning and the analysis, which improved from 45 minutes each to 15 to 20 minutes toward the end of the study. He also recommends additional modifications that may further improve the efficiency of the procedure.

One of the most sobering revelations was that, even with the author's extensive experience, revisions were necessary after initial fixation both with full and limited exposures. This is my experience as well, which was . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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Use of Intraoperative Computed Tomography During Repair of Orbitozygomatic Fractures
Robert B. Stanley, Jr
Arch Facial Plast Surg. 1999;1(1):19-24.
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