Abstract
The management of the traumatic and post traumatic effects on the hospitalized patients, is one the challenging part of the oro-maxillo-facial surgery and nursing staff. Absolutely, these perception goes along with gravity of the problem, effecting not only the patient, but also the family and relatives of the traumatized patient, especially for the pediatric age. The careful accession of the situation, helps through making the diagnosis and assuring the collaboration and understanding of the adequate treatment protocol, functional and aesthetic for them. Purpose Emphasizing the importance of the properly understanding and addressing by the medical staff of the post traumatic effects on the life of patients and relatives, according to their importance, to assure the highest possible success rate of the interevent and continuous treatment. Clinical diagnosis of etiology and treatment in hospital and ambulatory clinics of posttraumatic pathologies in the facial region, the influence of the auxiliary staff, are important to evaluate the progress of these pathologies. (1.2, 3) Evolution, change and their adaptation to today’s performance, the growing trend of the consequences in young or very young patients are more indicative for a more cautious study. Short term and long-term effects in these patients, but also the possible complications in some clinical cases are the focus of this thoroughly study based on the most varied clinical cases, treated and followed in close cooperation with the nursing staff. .(1.2, 3) Therefore, the importance of dealing with these cases ranging from the causative factors, is of particular interest to the specificity it carries, and this, not only for a professional surgeon auditor, but also for a wide range of helpers, An overview of the trauma of the Oro-Maxillo-Facial region influence and affect the social impact of the result. Method Cases referred in this article, are documented in the patients charts of the Oro- An overview of the trauma of the Oro-Maxillo-Facial region Facial Surgery Department of the Vlore’s Hospital, Our focus of interests are the pediatric cases, and the youth ones. Results The difficulties at our job, were related to the physiological aspect, especially when we had missed teeth due to different traumas, not possible to be re implanted as arrived late at the hospital. (1.2, 3) .All the wounds were closed per primum, with no further complications or secondary inflammations. Key words: Trauma, Nursing staff, Facial region, Job accidents.
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