Upper third of face fractures from vehicle accidents.

Author(s)
Schultz, R.C.
Year
Abstract

Fractures of the upper third of the face are uncommon but often serious because of associated brain injury. These fractures most commonly resulted from automobile accidents (72%) but the incidence from motorcycle accidents has been increasing in recent years. The mechanism of injury is discussed. The author has developed and described unique surgical techniques.

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Library number
A 6315 (In: A 6310 S) IRRD 58103
Source

In: Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), University of Minneapolis (Minnesota), October 16-17, 1969, p. 109

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