Open reduction and internal fixation of paediatric mandibular fracture: a case report and review of literature

  • Mahipathy S
  • Durairaj A
  • Jesudasan J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The type of craniomaxillofacial fractures in children and young adults varies with evolving skeletal anatomy and social and environmental factors. The general principles of treating mandibular fractures are common for children and adults: Anatomic reduction along with rigid skeletal stabilization is mandatory until bone union has occurred. Here we present a female child with a road traffic accident presenting with fractures of the right parasymphysis and the left angle of the mandible with significant displacement. Open reduction and internal fixation with stainless steel miniplates and screws was done, with good post-operative recovery.

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Mahipathy, S. R. R. V., Durairaj, A. R., Jesudasan, J. S., Sundaramurthy, N., Ramachandran, M., & Natarajan, P. G. (2018). Open reduction and internal fixation of paediatric mandibular fracture: a case report and review of literature. International Surgery Journal, 5(10), 3418. https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20184101

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