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Neurosurg Rev. 1989;12(1):41-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01787125.

Orbita fractures in polytraumas and craniocerebral traumas.

Neurosurgical review

B Mootz, F W Weber, K H Moser, H Braunke, J Menzel, T Albring

Affiliations

  1. E.N.T.-Clinic, University of Bonn, West Germany.

PMID: 2747932 DOI: 10.1007/BF01787125

Abstract

The authors emphasize that the maxillo-facial surgeon or otorhinolaryngologist should: 1. take part in diagnosing and planning the therapy of poly-traumatic patients. 2. operate simultaneously when possible. 3. try to provide immediate maxillo-facial surgical and/or otorhinolaryngologic treatment because of the great importance of early treatment for longterm functional and aesthetic results.

References

  1. Zahn Mund Kieferheilkd Zentralbl. 1975;63(4):339-41 - PubMed

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