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Severe Subcutaneous Emphysema and Pneumomediastinum Associated With Minor Maxillofacial Trauma
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Severe Subcutaneous EmphysemaPneumothoraxMediastinal EmphysemaThoracic SurgerySurgeryChest InjurySubcutaneous EmphysemaMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryEmergency MedicineTrauma (Addiction Psychology)
In the maxillofacial region, subcutaneous emphysema, which occurs after fractures of the pneumatic paranasal sinuses, is a common finding in a maxillofacial surgeon's daily practice. Pneumomediastinum secondary to these fractures is a less frequent event, however, without thoracic or abdominal injuries. The authors report a case of severe subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum that occurred after fractures of the nasal bones and medial orbital wall. The etiology, diagnosis, and treatment modalities of mediastinal emphysema are discussed.
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