Airway management of patients with maxillofacial trauma is complex and crucial because it can dictate a patient's survival. Securing the airway of patients with maxillofacial trauma is often extremely difficult because the trauma involves the patient's airway and their breathing is compromised. In these patients, mask ventilation and endotracheal intubation are anticipated to be difficult. Additionally, some of these patients may not yet have been cleared of a cervical spine injury, and all are regarded as having a full stomach and having an increased risk of regurgitation and pulmonary...
Airway management of patients with maxillofacial trauma is complex and crucial because it can dictate a patient's survival. Securing the airway of pat...
TMJ reconstruction remains one of the most challenging tasks faced by surgeons who operate on the head and neck, with a variety of autogenous and alloplastic techniques available. The myriad of available TMJ reconstructive options reflect the fact that it remains an evolving field. Although no gold standard currently exists, the various techniques each have their own proponents and potential advantages and drawbacks. Ultimately, the reconstructive surgeon must consider the ablative defect and underlying pathology, the needs of the individual patient, the resources of the providing...
TMJ reconstruction remains one of the most challenging tasks faced by surgeons who operate on the head and neck, with a variety of autogenous and allo...