A vertically split fracture of the marginal tubercle of the zygoma in a 3-year-old boy: a case report
- Author:
Chan Yeong LEE
1
;
Chul Han KIM
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:Archives of Craniofacial Surgery 2022;23(6):274-277
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Fractures of the zygoma are rarely encountered in pediatric patients. This report presents a case of a 3-year-old child who presented with a vertically split fracture of the marginal tubercle of the zygoma. The marginal tubercle, a bony portion present on the posterior border of the frontal process, assists in attaching the temporalis fascia. This patient was treated surgically with bony fixation using tissue glue. To the best of our knowledge, no cases of fracture of the marginal tubercle of the zygoma have been reported in the literature. Fractures of the marginal tubercle of the zygoma in pediatric patients may be overlooked because of their anatomic location and the musculoskeletal characteristics of these patients. Here, we discuss the clinical features of marginal tubercle fractures of the zygoma.