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Le Fort fracture of skull - Wikipedia The Le Fort (or LeFort) fractures are a pattern of midface fractures originally described by the French surgeon René Le Fort in the early 1900s [1] He described three distinct fracture patterns
Le Fort Fracture: What Is It, Diagnosis, and Treatment | Osmosis Funk, G (2019) Facial Fracture Management Handbook - LeFort Fractures In Iowa Head and Neck Protocols Retrieved January 11, 2021, from https: medicine uiowa edu iowaprotocols facial-fracture-management-handbook-lefort-fractures Knipe, H Gaillard, F (n d ) Le Fort fracture classification In Radiopaedia
Le Fort fracture classification - Radiopaedia. org Le Fort fractures are fractures of the midface, which collectively involve separation of all or a portion of the midface from the skull base In order to be separated from the skull base, the pterygoid plates of the sphenoid bone need to be involv
Le Fort Fractures - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Continuing Education Activity Le Fort fractures are classified patterns of midfacial fractures involving the pterygoid plates of the sphenoid bone These fractures are categorized into 3 types: type I separates the hard palate and upper dentition from the midface; type II involves the medial midface, including the upper jaw and nose; and type III completely detaches the midfacial skeleton from
Le Fort II fracture - AO Foundation Surgery Reference In this 3D CT scan, we can see a LeFort II fracture with comminution, in addition to a high-level LeFort I and an NOE fracture, but there is no separation or displacement of the medial canthal ligament
Facial Fracture Management Handbook - LeFort Fractures The term LeFort fractures is applied to transverse fractures of the midface Rene' LeFort described three transverse weak lines through the midfacial skeleton as a result of his cadaver studies in 1901
Le Fort fractures - WikEM Consider discharge in isolated LeFort I or stable LeFort II fractures without concerning features (in coordination with appropriate specialist consult - OMFS, ENT, or PRS)
Le Fort Fractures - Core EM Radiopaedia: LeFort Fracture Classification AO Surgery Reference (great for clinical exam pearls): Midface Exam References Bagheri SC, Holmgren E, Kademani D, Hommer L, Bell RB, Potter BE, et al Comparison of the severity of bilateral Le Fort injuries in isolated midface trauma J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2005;63 (8):1123-9 PMID: 16094579
Lefort Fractures - EyeWiki Initially described in 1901 by French surgeon René Le Fort (1869-1951), LeFort fractures represent a group of midface fractures that occur following blunt trauma and follow areas of structural weakness