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PR20PAEDIATRIC NASAL FRACTURES: PATIENT SATISFACTION FOLLOWING CLOSED REDUCTION

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PR20PAEDIATRIC NASAL FRACTURES: PATIENT SATISFACTION FOLLOWING CLOSED REDUCTION

Auteurs : R. L. Love [Nouvelle-Zélande]

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Abstract

Introduction  Nasal trauma in childhood is a frequent occurrence. Management of resultant fractures in the paediatric age group presents a unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The immature patient is less likely to be cooperative with examination, and clinical evaluation is difficult owing to facial oedema and lack of rigidity of the nasal bones. Subsequent nasal growth and development must be considered in determining the most appropriate treatment. Closed reduction of nasal fractures is usually undertaken at the Wellington Regional Plastic, Maxillofacial & Burns Unit at Hutt Hospital. Little exists in the form of follow‐up studies assessing patient satisfaction following this technique.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2007.04127_19.x

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