Abstract

Background: Mid Face fractures remain one of the common injuries managedby Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons as routine practice. The goal of treatment in these fracturesis the three-dimensional fixation and restoration of the severely disturbed anatomical structureof mid face so as to achieve pre-injury form and function. Study Design: Descriptive caseseries study. Setting: “Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Institute of Dentistry, LiaquatUniversity of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro”. Period: January 2011 to November 2015.Materials and Methods: Sample size of 64 patients. Results: Among 64 study subjects,46(71.90%) patients were male and 18(28%) patients were female, with male to female ratio2.5:1. The age distribution showed that 11(55%) patients were <25 years, 23(45%) patientswere <30years, 12 patients were <35 years and 8 patients were <40 years of age. The etiologyof fracture showed that 42 fractures were due to RTA, 10 due to assault, 8 due to fall and 4sports injuries. In thirty six Zygomatico-maxillary buttress procedure, in twenty four the frontozygomatic,and infraorbital rim fixation were done; but a mixture of web sites was needed inseveral cases. Conclusion: This study utilizing miniaturized scale plates has given us accurateand promising outcomes subsequently might be used and considered as a legitimate devicefor the management of middle third facial fractures.

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