Injuries of Craniofacial Region

  • 19b

    PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE FRACTURE OF THE FACIAL BONES, BILATERAL FRACTURES OF THE ORBIT AND NOSE AVULSION

    Figures Fig. 19a: Intraoperative view Fig. 19b: The same patient after face bone reposition, reconstruction of orbital floors and nose... more »
  • 20a

    PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE FRACTURE OF FACIAL BONES AND LEFT ORBIT

    Figures Fig. 20a: Preoperative view Fig. 20b: The same patient after reposition of facial bones and reconstruction of the left... more »
  • 21a

    PATIENT WITH ORBITAL FLOOR FRACTURE AND WITH ENOPHTHALMOS

    Figures Fig. 21a: Preoperative view Fig. 21b: The same patient after reconstruction of the orbital floor.... more »
  • 22a

    PATIENT WITH NEGLECTED FRACTURE OF ZYGOMATIC-MAXILLAR COMPLEX AND ORBIT WITH ENOPHTHALMOS

    Figures Fig. 22a: Preoperative view Fig. 22b: The same patient after refracture and reposition of the zygomatic-maxillary complex and reconstruction... more »
  • 23a

    PATIENT WITH NEGLECTED ORBITAL FRACTURE AND EYE PROSTHESIS AFTER 17 OPERATIONS

    Figures Fig. 23a: Preoperative view Fig. 23b: The same patient after reconstruction of the orbit and conjuctival sac. « back... more »
  • 24a

    PATIENT WITH DEFECT OF MANDIBLE

    Figures Fig. 24a: Preoperative view Fig. 24b: Osteopericranial flap is raised on temporal vassels. Fig. 24c: Osteopericranial flap simulates future... more »
  • 25a

    PATIENT AFTER WAR INJURIES – DEFECT OF FRONTO-ORBITAL REGION WITH ANOPHTHALMOS

    Figures Fig. 25a: Preoperative view Fig. 25b: Osteopericranial flap is raised on pericranium, i.e. on temporal vassels and placed in... more »
  • 26a

    PATIENT WITH TRANMATIC ABLATION OF THE SCALP

    Figures Fig. 26a: Preoperative view Fig. 26b: Preparing of the scalp by trimming. The scalp becomes split thickness skin graft.... more »
  • 27a

    PATIENT WITH SCALP DEFECT AND DRY NECROTIC TABULA EXTERNA OF THE CALVARIA

    Figures Fig. 27a: Preoperative view Fig. 27b: Intraoperative view - necrotic soft tissue is excised and necrotic tabula externa is... more »