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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
Case report on Management and complications of zygomaticomaxillary complex (ZMC) Fracture
SakshiSasankar ,Seema Kolhe ,Shivendra Singh , Ashwini Potdukhe
Pages: 4491-4494
Abstract
Background:Fractures that have not been displaced, fractures that have been replaced at a single buttress, and extensively fractures with comminuted fragments and bone loss are all included in the ZMC fracture category. Blind procedures are frequently used to treat zygomatic arch fractures. The closed reduction makes it difficult to see the fracture lines because they can't be seen directly; a clinical guide such as Crepitus noise and digital exploration of traditional radiography imaging is employed to realign the fragments. Because of the extensive oedema that commonly follows these fractures, clinical closure reductions can be challenging. The only way to know the outcome is to take radiographs following surgery. A left zygomatic arch w-shaped depressed fracture with a zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture is described in this case report.
Keywords
Maxillofacial, trauma, zygomaticomaxillary, fracture.
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