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    Скікевич, М. Г.
    Діагностика і сучасні методи лікування травм м'яких тканин та кісток щелепно-лицевої ділянки : монографія / М. Г. Скікевич, Д. С. Аветіков = Diagnostic and modern methods of treatment of injures of soft tissues and bones of maxillofacial area : monograph / M. G. Skikevych, D. S. Avetikov. - Полтава : [s. n.], 2014. - 288 p. : il., photo ; 21 cm. - На англ. мові. - Bibliogr.: p. 281-288. - 040.00 р.
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Анотація: Content Part 1: history and examination • History of the injury and description of the patient's symptoms • Local clinical examination of the facial injury • External examination • Intra-oral examination Part 2: wounds • The main features of the wounds • Classification of the wound • Characteristics of wound process • Phases of wounds reparation • Classical types of reparation • Treatment of wounds • First Aid • Treatment of an operative wound • Treatment of Fresh Infected Wounds • Primary surgical treatment of a wound • Treatment of purulent wounds • Peculiarities of Treatment of Gun-Shot Wounds • Part 3: fractures of the facial skeleton • Etiology • Epidemiology • Surgical anatomy • The upper facial skeleton • The mid-facial skeleton • Physical characteristics of the mid-facial skeleton • The articulation with the base of the skull • Involvement of the brain and cranial nerves • The occlusion disturbance • The paranasal sinuses Important blood vessels The mandible Mandibular fracture sites The teeth Muscle attachments arid displacement of fractures Fractures at the angle of the mandible Fractures at the symphysis and parasymphysis Fractures of the condylar process Fracture of the coronoid process Comminuted fractures Blood supply of the mandible Temporomandibular joint Addenda Mandibular fractures Type of fracture. Cause of fracture Condylar fractures Fracture of the coronoid process Ramus fracture Fracture of the angle Fracture of the body (molar and premolar regions) Multiple and comminuted fractures Classification of injuries of the maxillofacial region (Military medical academy named after S.M.Kirov, 1984) Injuries classification of maxillofacial region (Military medical academy named after S.M.Kirov, 1984) organization of trauma services The Objectives of stage-by-stage treatment Triage Pre-hospital care Hospital care The principles of specialized surgical treatment of the maxillofacial patients Primary survey Secondary survey Management of maxillofacial injuries The airway (immediate treatment) Multiple facial injuries classification of craniocerebral injury Severity of craniocerebral injury Periods craniocerebral injury Reconstruction of the facial skeleton The outer frame of the facial skeleton The mid-facial complex Clinical assessment Fractures of the zygomatic complex Fractures of the zygomatic complex involving the orbit: Fractures of the zygomatic arch alone not involving the orbit: Flattening of the cheek Enophthalmos Fractures of the zygomatic arch-Possible clinical findings in nasal complex fractures Signs and symptoms of an isolated Le Fort I fracture Signs and symptoms common to Le Fort II and III fractures Signs and symptoms peculiar to Le Fort II fractures Signs and symptoms peculiar to Le Fort III fractures Unilateral Le Fort I, II and Ill-type fractures Craniofacial fractures Diagnostic Treatment of dento-alveolar injuries Classification of dento-alveolar injuries. Clinical assessment• Treatment • Injuries to the dental hard tissue Crown fracture • Root fracture • Injuries to the periodontal tissues• Injuries to the alveolar bone • Injuries to the gingival tissues Part 4: treatment of fractures • Fractures of the mandible • Teeth in the fracture line • Absolute indications for removal of a tooth from a mandibular fracture line: • Period of immobilization • Methods of immobilization • Non-compression small plates • Compression plates • Miniplates • Lag screws • Indications for application of miniplates • Intermaxillary fixation (IMF) • Bonded modified orthodontic brackets • Dental wiring • Direct wiring • Interdental eyelet wiring • Arch bars • Intermaxillary fixation and osteosynthesis using wire • Transosseous wiring • Circumferential wiring • Bone clamps • Transfixation with Kirschner wires • Fractures of the tooth-bearing section of the mandible: synopsis • Fixation independent of the teethFixation utilizing the teeth Fractures of the condylar region Conservative management . Open reduction Major complications-ankylosis of temporo-mandibularjoint Treatment of condylar fractures Adults-unilateral intracapsular fractures Bilateral intracapsular fractures Fractures of the condylar region: synopsis Fractures of the edentulous mandible The methods of treatment Direct osteosynthesis Indirect skeletal fixation Intermaxillary fixation using Gunning-type splints Fractures of the edentulous mandible: synopsis General principles of treatment of mandibular fractures Treatment of fractures of the mid-face and upper face General principles Surgical approaches to fractures of the mid-face and upper face Incisions for surgical exposure of the maxilla Fractures of the nasal bones Fractures of the zygomatic complex Reduction Percutaneous approach Intraoral approach Bone plates Indirect fixation Fractures of the zygomatic arch Le Fort I, II and III fractures Craniofacial fractures Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoeaPostoperative care Immediate postoperative phase Care of the maxillofacial injury Intermediate postoperative care Posture Prevention of infection Oral hygiene Feeding The unconscious or unco-operative patient Fluid balance and nutrition Enteral fluid therapy Parenteral fluid therapy Late postoperative care Testing of union and removal of fixation Adjustment of occlusion Mobilization of the temporo-mandibular joint Anaesthesia and paraesthesia of peripheral nerves Teeth and supporting tissues Complications Delayed treatment Le Fort I, II and III type fractures Complications arising during primary treatment General Dento-alveolar Mid-facial Late complications Complications from head injuries Complications arising from the fracture Le Fort fractures Paranasal sinuses Other neurological damage Mandibular fractures Treatment Derangement of the temporo-mandibular joint Late problems with transosseous wires and plates Sequestration of bone Scars Limitation of opening Terminal states Syncope : Collapse Shock the theories of the development of shock The result of treatment Traumatic shock Treatment of shock Terminal states Preagonal state Agony Clinical death Intensive therapy Resuscitation departments 5: burns Classification Assessment of the depth of burns Burn disease First aid Local treatment Chemical burns Electric burns Frost bite Treatment Part 6: expert examination of temporal disability • Concept of disability. The criteria for identifying the disability of maxillofacial patients • Complete temporal disability • Periods of disability for different types of traumatic injuries. • Management of temporal disabilities and responsibilities of the attending doctor • Major clauses of the Regulation
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Аветіков, Давид Соломонович
Avetikov D. S.
Skikevych M. G.

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