2 -9 (83) 2025 - Yusupov Sh.Sh. - PROSPECTS FOR ADVANCED TREATMENT OF NASAL ZYGOMATICOORBITAL COMPLEX INJURIES
PROSPECTS FOR ADVANCED TREATMENT OF NASAL ZYGOMATICOORBITAL COMPLEX INJURIES
Yusupov Sh.Sh. - Tashkent State Medical University
Resume
Nasolabial-orbital injuries are among the most complex injuries of the facial skeleton and are a serious medical and social problem. According to the World Health Organization, head-facial injuries account for 10-15% of all injuries, and about 20-30% of them are fractures in the area of the nasolacrimal-orbital complex. These lesions are often accompanied by functionally significant disorders - deterioration of vision (enophthalmos, diplopia), difficulty chewing and breathing, as well as pronounced cosmetic facial defects. The quality of life of victims decreases, psychological problems (depression, social maladjustment) arise due to external deformations. According to the American Facial Traumatology Association, injuries to the orbiculo-maxillary complex account for up to 60% of all facial bone fractures. Such injuries often require surgical intervention: as noted in the prestigious journal JAMA Surgery, facial and orbital injuries are the main indication for emergency surgery of the facial skeletal system. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of such injuries worldwide as a result of road traffic accidents, industrial injuries, sports accidents, and urbanization.
Keywords: Nasolacrimal-orbital complex; three-dimensional modeling; personal implants; fibrin rich in platelets; laser therapy; restoration; maxillofacial surgery. 3D modeling; individual implants;
First page
7
Last page
12
For citation:Yusupov Sh.Sh. - PROSPECTS FOR ADVANCED TREATMENT OF NASAL ZYGOMATICOORBITAL COMPLEX INJURIES//New Day in Medicine 9(83)2025 7-12 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/9-83-2025
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