Post-Traumatic Defects And Face Deformations: Features Of Diagnostics And Treatment
Iftikhor Obidjonovich Nigmatov , Assistant Department Of Otolaryngology And Dentistry Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Shukhrat Abdujalilovich Boymuradov , Doctor Of Medical Sciences Professor Of The Department Of Otolaryngology And Dentistry Tashkent Medical Academy Tashkent, Uzbekistan Jamolbek Abdukakhkhorovich Djuraev , PhD, Senior Lecturer Department Of Otolaryngology And Dentistry Tashkent Medical Academy Tashkent, Uzbekistan Yusupov Shokhrukh Shukhratovich , Senior lecturer, PhD Department of Otolaryngology and Dentistry Tashkent Medical Academy Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
The high growth of injuries, the absence in the country of a unified approach to the treatment of victims with pathology of the bones of the face and skull leads to a sharp increase in the number of patients with post-traumatic deformities, defects, often to their disability and death. This problem has recently acquired the greatest importance in connection with the increase in the number of victims in areas of natural disasters and road traffic accidents. Severe multiple fractures of the bones of the middle zone of the facial skeleton, accompanied by craniocerebral trauma of varying degrees, bleeding and liquorrhea, are often outwardly unnoticeable, since they are hidden by pronounced edema, hemorrhages in soft tissues, and can only be determined with a targeted specialized examination. These types of examinations and the provision of specialized medical care are possible only in multidisciplinary centers. Therefore, these types of injuries are not always diagnosed in a timely manner, especially in severely injured with the presence of pronounced injuries of other localizations.
Keywords
Craniofacial injuries, facial aesthetics, jaw asymmetry
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