Mine-explosive trauma of the maxillofacial region: current state of the problem and description of a case from practise

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Military conflicts, terrorist attacks and wars around the world pose a wide range of questions to the medical community about providing medical care to military personnel and civilians with mine-explosive trauma, which is characterized by simultaneous damage of various anatomical areas, including the maxillofacial region. The purpose of this work was to describe a case from practice of treating a patient with a mine-explosive trauma, which manifested by a fracture of the right zygomatic-orbital complex and the upper jaw on the right. Using own case from practice, the authors showed that the treatment of patients with mine-explosive trauma of the maxillofacial region is long-term, multi-stage and should take place in a specialized hospital with the involvement of a team of multidisciplinary specialists

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Mine-explosive trauma of the maxillofacial region: current state of the problem and description of a case from practise/ A. N. Huseynov, V. A. Malanchuk, V. P. Maistrenko, M. S. Myroshnychenko, O. V. Markovska, A. A. Boiko, O. I. Hryniuk // Wiadomosci Lekarskie Medical Advances. – 2024. – Volume LXXVII, issue 9. – P. 2104–2110.

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