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Maxillofacial bite injuries treatment-20 years experience

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2014
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Konstantinović, Vitomir S.
Puzović, Dragana
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Abstract
Management of bite injuries of the face is a part of everyday maxillofacial practice. The aim of the paper was to evaluate the bite injuries in the maxillo-facial region and to recommend treatment protocols. The study was performed as a retrospective analysis of the medical records of University Clinic for maxillo-facial surgery in Belgrade. A total of 408 patients were treated for bite injuries of the maxillofacial region according to the same surgical protocol. Animal bite injuries (92.9%) were much more common than human bites (7.1%). Dog bites (98.9%) were almost exclusive among animal bite injuries. Young males (58.7%), children and adolescents (44%) are predominately involved. The most frequently injured facial structure were lips (49.2%). Human bites presented in young males (86.2%), resulted from physical conflicts (58.6%) mostly affected cheeks (50%). Majority of injuries were Lackmann's Class I and II. There were no reported infections or other complications after treatment w...ith no need for secondary reconstruction. Factors that contribute to a good clinical outcome are: stage of the injury; short time interval from the injury to the admission into the hospital; no infection signs on admission; adequate surgical protocol with antibiotic prophylaxis.

Keywords:
Dog bite / Human bite injuries / Maxillofacial region / Treatment protocol
Source:
Central European Journal of Medicine, 2014, 9, 3, 461-467
Publisher:
  • De Gruyter Open Ltd, Warsaw
Funding / projects:
  • Genetic control and molecular mechanisms in malignant, inflammatory and developmental pathologies of the orofacial region (RS-175075)

DOI: 10.2478/s11536-013-0296-9

ISSN: 1895-1058

WoS: 000339337100016

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84904040627
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https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1876
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author = "Konstantinović, Vitomir S. and Puzović, Dragana",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Management of bite injuries of the face is a part of everyday maxillofacial practice. The aim of the paper was to evaluate the bite injuries in the maxillo-facial region and to recommend treatment protocols. The study was performed as a retrospective analysis of the medical records of University Clinic for maxillo-facial surgery in Belgrade. A total of 408 patients were treated for bite injuries of the maxillofacial region according to the same surgical protocol. Animal bite injuries (92.9%) were much more common than human bites (7.1%). Dog bites (98.9%) were almost exclusive among animal bite injuries. Young males (58.7%), children and adolescents (44%) are predominately involved. The most frequently injured facial structure were lips (49.2%). Human bites presented in young males (86.2%), resulted from physical conflicts (58.6%) mostly affected cheeks (50%). Majority of injuries were Lackmann's Class I and II. There were no reported infections or other complications after treatment with no need for secondary reconstruction. Factors that contribute to a good clinical outcome are: stage of the injury; short time interval from the injury to the admission into the hospital; no infection signs on admission; adequate surgical protocol with antibiotic prophylaxis.",
publisher = "De Gruyter Open Ltd, Warsaw",
journal = "Central European Journal of Medicine",
title = "Maxillofacial bite injuries treatment-20 years experience",
volume = "9",
number = "3",
pages = "461-467",
doi = "10.2478/s11536-013-0296-9"
}
Konstantinović, V. S.,& Puzović, D.. (2014). Maxillofacial bite injuries treatment-20 years experience. in Central European Journal of Medicine
De Gruyter Open Ltd, Warsaw., 9(3), 461-467.
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-013-0296-9
Konstantinović VS, Puzović D. Maxillofacial bite injuries treatment-20 years experience. in Central European Journal of Medicine. 2014;9(3):461-467.
doi:10.2478/s11536-013-0296-9 .
Konstantinović, Vitomir S., Puzović, Dragana, "Maxillofacial bite injuries treatment-20 years experience" in Central European Journal of Medicine, 9, no. 3 (2014):461-467,
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11536-013-0296-9 . .

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