1.Clinical forms of zygomasticomaxilary fractures at Viet Tiep Hospital five years (1997 - 2001).
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2004;304(11):92-95
The study of 153 patients with zygomaticomaxillary fractures was operated, from1997 to 2001 at Hai Phong Viet Tiep Hospital, males 88.24 %, females 11.76%. 21-40 years old was 67.32%. 88.24% traffic accidents, 86.27% of which were motorcycle accidents. The left zygomaticomaxillary fractures were 70.59%, right zygomaticomaxillary fractures were 28.76%, and all zygomaticomaxillary fractures were 0.65%. Complex fractures accounted were 69.93% of all fractures. Treatment outcome was good in 90.2%, average in 6.53% and poor in 3.27% cases
Zygomatic Fractures
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Diagnosis
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Epidemiology
2.Surgically operating submaxilla fracture in Viet Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;519(9):12-14
Nowadays, patients with mandibular, fractured usually be treated under 2 methods: surgical operation and orthopedics. From 1997-2004, there were 35 cases of mandibular angle fractures being treated by fixation technique with wire at Viet Tiep Hospital Hai Phong. The injuries was adjusted for right centric occlusion, operation fixed by steel thread and monitored within 24 weeks fewer than 6 steps (right after treatment, 2, 3, 8, 12 and 24 weeks). The results as followed: regard to anatomy respect, good 100% of cases; functionally, good 97%, average 2.9%; aesthetically, good 88.6%, average 8.6%, bad 2.8%. These results suggested that the treatment of mandibular angle fractures by fixation technique with wire is the good method if was suitably indicated.
Maxillary Fractures
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Surgery
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Therapeutics
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Bone Fractures