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Facial Trauma

Author
Zack Olson, MD
Published
Sun 25 Sep 2016
Episode Link
https://www.emclerkship.com/2016/09/25/facial-trauma/




There are 6 major areas/injuries to the face.











Basic Approach to Facial Injury











* Step 1: Airway* Indications for intubation after trauma* Burns to the airway* Rapidly expanding hematoma* GCS <8* Step 2: CT Maxillofacial Without Contrast* Step 3: Supportive Care* Stop bleeding* Apply pressure* Control epistaxis* Caution advised with packing if patient has basilar skull fracture* Ice* Analgesics* Step 4: Antibiotics* Common indications* Fractures of a sinus* Open fractures* Step 5: Consider Consulting the Appropriate Specialist* Eye trauma -> Ophthalmology* ENT trauma -> ENT* Oral/Dental trauma -> Oral/maxillofacial surgery or dentistry











Six Key Facial Injuries











* Frontal bone* Fractures of the INTERNAL frontal sinus wall = BAD* Eyes and orbits* “Blowout” fractures with entrapment of the extra-occular muscles = BAD* Nose* Septal hematoma = BAD* Zygoma (Cheekbone)* Zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture (aka Tripod fracture) = BAD* Maxilla (Upper jaw)* Le Fort fractures = BAD* Mandible (Lower jaw)* Open fractures (intraoral laceration) = BAD











Additional Reading











* Trauma Basics (EM Clerkship)* CORE EM: Facial Fractures (emDOCs)

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