Penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage

Background: Due to the various injuries that can occur during the removal of odd objects, a penetrating facial trauma injury can cause a wide range of injuries. To avoid ophthalmic and/or neurological abnormalities in addition to the risk of infection and or bleeding, accurate diagnosis and prompt t...

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Autores principales: Maximillian Christian Oley, Mendy Hatibie Oley, Adrian Noldy Tangkilisan, Nidia Limarga, Muhammad Faruk
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a2cf250d1a3a4bfd8f4c722de075606f2021-11-24T04:29:31ZPenetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage2213-576610.1016/j.epsc.2021.102069https://doaj.org/article/a2cf250d1a3a4bfd8f4c722de075606f2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002906https://doaj.org/toc/2213-5766Background: Due to the various injuries that can occur during the removal of odd objects, a penetrating facial trauma injury can cause a wide range of injuries. To avoid ophthalmic and/or neurological abnormalities in addition to the risk of infection and or bleeding, accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment are critical. An optimal treatment outcome is achieved through a thorough examination, radiological evaluation, and prompt decision-making. Case presentation: We report two cases of penetrating facial trauma injury caused by metal objects. Immediate medical examination and multidisciplinary intervention are critical for enhancing prognosis, ensuring a successful neurological recovery, and avoiding delayed consequences. At admission and before and after surgery, our client revealed no neurological deficits. Conclusions: Because of the potential for ocular and cerebral damage, penetrating fascial trauma injuries from metal items must not be overlooked. As a result, the purpose of this paper is to raise awareness of the complexity and severity of intracranial damage in addition to infection-related consequences caused by these types of injuries.Maximillian Christian OleyMendy Hatibie OleyAdrian Noldy TangkilisanNidia LimargaMuhammad FarukElsevierarticlePenetrating injuryFacial injuriesMetal object injuryPediatricsRJ1-570SurgeryRD1-811ENJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, Vol 75, Iss , Pp 102069- (2021)
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topic Penetrating injury
Facial injuries
Metal object injury
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Surgery
RD1-811
spellingShingle Penetrating injury
Facial injuries
Metal object injury
Pediatrics
RJ1-570
Surgery
RD1-811
Maximillian Christian Oley
Mendy Hatibie Oley
Adrian Noldy Tangkilisan
Nidia Limarga
Muhammad Faruk
Penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage
description Background: Due to the various injuries that can occur during the removal of odd objects, a penetrating facial trauma injury can cause a wide range of injuries. To avoid ophthalmic and/or neurological abnormalities in addition to the risk of infection and or bleeding, accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment are critical. An optimal treatment outcome is achieved through a thorough examination, radiological evaluation, and prompt decision-making. Case presentation: We report two cases of penetrating facial trauma injury caused by metal objects. Immediate medical examination and multidisciplinary intervention are critical for enhancing prognosis, ensuring a successful neurological recovery, and avoiding delayed consequences. At admission and before and after surgery, our client revealed no neurological deficits. Conclusions: Because of the potential for ocular and cerebral damage, penetrating fascial trauma injuries from metal items must not be overlooked. As a result, the purpose of this paper is to raise awareness of the complexity and severity of intracranial damage in addition to infection-related consequences caused by these types of injuries.
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author Maximillian Christian Oley
Mendy Hatibie Oley
Adrian Noldy Tangkilisan
Nidia Limarga
Muhammad Faruk
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Mendy Hatibie Oley
Adrian Noldy Tangkilisan
Nidia Limarga
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title Penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage
title_short Penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage
title_full Penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage
title_fullStr Penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage
title_full_unstemmed Penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage
title_sort penetrating facial injuries may cause intracranial damage
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
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