Maxillofacial trauma

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Diagnosis

  • Always ask about vision
  • Evaluate for:
    • Facial numbness
    • Misalignment of teeth
    • Diploplia (monocular vs binocular)
  • Anesthesia of upper lip and/or maxillary teeth may be 2/2 infraorbital nerve injury from orbital blowout or orbital rim fx
  • Physical Exam
    • Jaw deviation - chin will point away from dislocation and towards a fracture
    • Best way to palpate the mandibular condyles is to place a finger in the external auditory canal and press down while pt opens and closes mouth.

Imaging

  • Suspect midface fx > facial CT
  • Suspect orbital floor fx > orbital CT
  • Suspect mandibular Fx
    • Mandibular series
    • Body fx > oblique view
    • Angle/symphysis fx > PA view
    • Condyle fx > AP axial (Towne's) view
  • Plain Films
    • Water's view
      • Orbital rims/floors, zygmatic arch, maxillary sinus, maxilla
    • Bucket handle view
      • zygomatic arches

DDx

  • Frontal sinus fractures
    • If ant wall Fx need CT to evaluate posterior wall (75% have both walls Fx)
    • Need neurosurg or ENT for posterior wall fx since many need surgery and IVABx
  • Naso-ethmoid fractures
    • Diffuse tearing and increased intercanthal distance are suggestive
    • Intranasal palpation w/ hemostat while palpating along bony rim for crepitus
    • Complications include:
      • Lacrimal disruption
      • Medial canthal ligament rupture
      • Dural tears
      • Intracranial injury seen in up to 70%
  • Nasal Fx
    • Clincal diagnosis (does NOT require xrays)
    • Drain septal hematomas and f/u with ENT in 7-10 days
  • Zygomatic arch fracture
    • Unlikely isolated
  • Tripod Fracture
    • Fx through:
      • 1. Inf orbital rim
      • 2. lateral orbital wall
      • 3. Fx/dislocation of zygomatic arch
    • Must r/o associated ocular injuries
    • Usually requires admission and surgical repair

Disposition

  • Bedside consult is necessary for:
  1. Decreased vision
  2. Tripod fractures
  3. Lefort fractures
  4. Open mandibular fractures
  5. Frontal sinus fractures with intracranial involvement

See Also

Trauma: Mandible Fx Optho: Orbital Blowout Fx