Abstract
Computed tomography (CT) is the standard of care imaging in craniomaxillofacial (CMF) trauma. Despite the clear advantages of high-resolution multiplanar and three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions, which facilitate accurate diagnosis and provide intraoperative (IO) real-time visual feedback, CT's main drawbacks remain availability, cost, and high radiation exposure. The decision to perform a CT scan is based on the integration of the patient's trauma mechanism, clinical examination, subjective judgment of the CMF surgeon, and the complexity of the surgery if used IO. Handheld point-of-care ultrasound (HPOCUS) is a small, portable device that can provide valuable additional data directing clinical decisions for CT referral in minor trauma cases and assist IO maneuvers. We describe a novel HPOCUS application concept as a clinical supplementary tool in CMF trauma diagnosis and surgery.
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