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Craniofacial Horn Injuries: Rares Lesional Entities at the University Hospital of Bouaké(C&ocirc;te d’Ivoire)
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作者 Eric Kouassi Zegbeh-N’Guessan adoubs célestin benie +3 位作者 Gohi Serge Irie Bi Rokiatou Kone-Kamate Serge Yao Konan Grébéret Emmanuel crezoit 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2018年第7期250-257,共8页
Aim: Describe the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic particularities of craniofacial trauma by encornment. Type of study: This was a retrospective and descriptive study. Material and methods: It took place in t... Aim: Describe the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic particularities of craniofacial trauma by encornment. Type of study: This was a retrospective and descriptive study. Material and methods: It took place in the surgical emergency departments of Bouaké (C&ocirc;te d’Ivoire) University Hospital from January 2013 to December 2017, for a period of 5 years. It focused on patients of 0 to 5 years old admitted for craniofacial trauma involving the horn of a bovine. Results: Of the 26 cases of traumatic encornment, 11 were craniofacial location (42%). There were 9 male and 2 female victims. The average age was 10.54 years with extremes of 6 months and 24 years. Patients came from rural areas of C&ocirc;te d’Ivoire. Bovids were responsible for all causal encornements. The lesions involved the scalp (3 cases) and the face (8 cases). The lesions were cutaneous-musculo skeletal in 7 cases. The surgical treatment included debridement associated to a suture in all cases and associated with maxillo mandibular blockage in 3 cases and duro-cranioplasty in one case. Conclusion: In the local context, facial cranio traumatism by encornement is rare and seems to be essentially infantile, masculine and rural problem. 展开更多
关键词 Cranio FACIAL TRAUMA Encornement COW
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