Abstract

Introduction: Paediatric facial lacerations are common and children are not always able to tolerate local anesthesia alone. We compared the use of ketamine sedation and general anesthesia in treating paediatric facial and intra-oral lacerations by the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) team at two Cambridgeshire hospitals.

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