1 Nov 2012Article
Cephalic traumas with lacrimal apparatus involvement. Our experience
Stefano Chiummariello 1Giuseppe Torto 1Marcello Desgro 1Alessandra Pica 1Carmine Alfano 1
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1 Division of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic surgery, University of Perugia, Italy
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2012, 83(6), 477-480;
Published: 1 Nov 2012
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Abstract
PURPOSE: The involvement of the lacrimal ducts in the extreme cephalic trauma is an infrequent condition. A correct diagnosis and appropriate management of injuries of the lacrimal system are essential to prevent the onset of post-traumatic. epiphora. METHODS: In the last 5 years, 37 patients were treated for lacrimal apparatus injury as a result of cephalic trauma: in 16 there was an isolated lacrimal injury and in 21 were documented fractures combined with lacrimal damage. RESULTS: In 16 patients who had only deep lesions, was performed a reconstruction after location lesion localization, and only in 4 cases, because of the gravity of the lesion, it was decided to perform a reconstruction in a second time. In the remaining 21 patients the facial fractures were treated before lacrimal injuries, whose reconstruction was carried out on a second time. CONCLUSIONS: The reconstruction of the cephalic district has to be based on the restoration of morpho-functional component and on the identification and treatment of lacrimal injuries. The reduction of fractures in our view should start from the lateral area (centripetal reconstruction) allowing to have a guide for alignment of the fracture lines. The objectives to be achieved in a facial trauma are therefore three: the maintenance of vital functions, the recovery of the function and the restoration of morphological and functional prior to the event.
Keywords
- Facial trauma
- Lacrimal apparatus laceration
- Lacrimal ducts reconstruction