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Modern Approaches to Facial and Athletic Injuries, An Issue of Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America. The Clinics: Internal Medicine Volume 30-1

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Region: North America
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5514710
In this issue of�Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics,�guest�editors�J. David�Kriet�and Clinton D. Humphrey�bring�their�considerable expertise to the topic of�Modern Approaches to Facial and Athletic Injuries. Top experts in the field cover key topics such�as�nasal fractures,�orbital fractures, zygomaticomaxillary fractures,�mandibular body injuries, and more.
  • Contains�12�relevant, practice-oriented topics�including�Soft Tissue Injuries Including Auricular Hematoma Management;�Concussion in the Athlete and Return to Play Guidelines;�General Overview of Facial Trauma Patient Evaluation; and more.�

  • Provides in-depth�clinical reviews on�modern approaches to facial and athletic injuries,�offering�actionable insights for clinical practice.�

  • Presents the�latest information on this timely, focused topic�under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.�Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create�clinically significant,�topic-based reviews.�

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Table of Contents

General Overview of the Facial Trauma EvaluationConcussion in Head TraumaSoft Tissue Injuries Including Auricular Hematoma ManagementNasal FracturesApproach to Orbital Fractures After Athletic InjuriesZygomaticomaxillary FracturesMidface Including Le Fort Level InjuriesFrontal Sinus Fractures: A Contemporary Approach in the Endoscopic EraMandibular Condylar FracturesMandibular Body FracturesMandibular Angle FracturesDental Trauma and Alveolar Fractures

Authors

J. David Kriet W.S. and E.C. Jones Endowed Professor,Director, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,Dept. of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery. Clinton D. Humphrey Associate Professor of Otolaryngology,The University of Kansas School of Medicine,University of Kansas Medical Center.