Fair in the face: modern diagnostics of midfacial trauma

Modern diagnostics of midfacial trauma are embedded in a diagnostic concept that is oriented to the therapeutic relevance for the individual. Critical analysis of the indicated and efficient radiological method in the acute phase shows that MSCT is currently the method of choice in the diagnosis of...

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Published inRadiologe Vol. 47; no. 7; pp. 591 - 597
Main Authors Zajaczek, J E W, Rodt, T, Keberle, M
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published Germany 01.07.2007
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Summary:Modern diagnostics of midfacial trauma are embedded in a diagnostic concept that is oriented to the therapeutic relevance for the individual. Critical analysis of the indicated and efficient radiological method in the acute phase shows that MSCT is currently the method of choice in the diagnosis of midfacial trauma. Besides extensive acquisition of data in the shortest time the possibilities of modem post-processing provide a three-dimensional picture of the often complex injuries in real time. Other perilous injuries are often more important especially for the polytrauma patient. With modern scan protocols intracranial injuries as well as injuries of bone and soft tissue of the head and neck region can be diagnosed during a single examination. Radiology plays a key role for the economically oriented strategy of patient care.
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ISSN:0033-832X
DOI:10.1007/s00117-007-1503-y