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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-177722

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The authors have studied and presented their experience in the management of ZMC fractures with Gillie’s temporal approach and its extreme versatility. The study included a patient with Zygomatic arch fracture under local anesthesia. The study supports the use of Gillie’s temporal approach in Zygomatic arch fracture due to its versatility in fracture reduction and aesthetic restoration of form and function.

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Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ; : 44-48, 2011.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-785042
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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 78-82, 2001.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-74901

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BACKGROUND: The coronal incision is versatile surgical approach to upper and middle region of the facial skeletal including the zygomatic arch. The advantages of coronal approach are minimal injury of facial tissue including facial nerve and satisfactory cosmetic result by hidden scar at hair. But wide exposure of scalp, its disadvantages are operation time and massive blood loss. METHODS: Thirty patients undergoing elective surgery were divided 3 groups. Group I used only coronal approach, group II used coronal with subciliary approach and group III used coronal with subciliary and intraoral approach. And then retrospected of the preoperative, postoperative red blood cell count, hemoglobin(Hb), hematocrit, transfused red blood cell units and platelet cell units, and the amount of infused crystalloids and colloids, and postoperative hemovac count was estimated. RESULTS: 1. Red blood cell count were decreased in all groups at immediated postoperation and decreased in all group of postoperative first day and decreased in group I, II but increased group III of postoperative third day. 2. Hemoglobin and hematocrit were decreased in all group at immediated postoperation and decreased in all group of postoperative first day and decreased in group I, II., but increased group III postoperative third day. 3. Platelet was decreased in all group at immediated postoperation, and decreased in group II, III but increased in group I of postoperative first day and decreased in group I but increased group II, III of postoperative third day. 4. Mean postoperative hemovac mean drainage group I of first day is 48.63+/-21.12ml and second day is 23.92+/-19.53ml and third day is 7.82+/-5.32ml and group II of first day 60.45+/-22.65ml and second day is 22.14+/-13.21ml and third day is 7.32+/-6.25ml. III group of first day 58.16+/-10.13ml and second day is 21.27+/-11.72ml and third day is 7.13+/-4.90ml. 5. Infusion of group I is mean PRC 1.08+/-0.91 pint, FFP 1.03+/-0.75 pint, crystalloid 2562.23+/-1345.53ml and group II is mean PRC 1.05+/-0.89 pint, FFP 1.71+/-0.78, crystalloid 2650.47+/-1096.36ml and group III is mean PRC 1.79+/-1.45 pint, crystalloid 3295.43+/-1472.432ml.


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Humains , Plaquettes , Cicatrice , Colloïdes , Drainage , Numération des érythrocytes , Érythrocytes , Nerf facial , Poils , Hématocrite , Hémodynamique , Cuir chevelu , Os zygomatique
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