Craniofacial Trauma
Craniofacial trauma is a broad term used to describe any physical trauma to the skull, face, and neck region. This type of trauma may involve injury to both the soft tissue and the underlying skeletal structures. Craniofacial trauma can result in a wide range of injuries and complications, including hemorrhage, infection, nerve damage, facial paralysis, brain damage and hearing loss. Treatment of craniofacial trauma often involves a multidisciplinary approach, with specialists in reconstructive surgery, neurosurgery and physical rehabilitation. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to minimize the risk of long-term complications, and ensure the best possible outcomes for the patient.
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