Abstract

Twenty two cases of Nasal bone fracture reported in 1996 and twenty cases in 1997. of gloves, poor training, increased number of rounds and lack of rest for the cadets also contributed It is recommended that any nasal injury should be assessed by an Otolaryngologist at the earliest and remedial measures taken.

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