Publications by authors named "Bashar Rajab"

Background: Pediatric maxillofacial fractures always present a challenge due to the unique nature of the facial skeleton anatomy and development. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence, etiology, site of fracture, and management modalities of pediatric maxillofacial fractures in Kuwait.

Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted.

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Purpose: This study was performed to determine the precise location of the masseteric artery in relation to the temporomandibular joint region to reduce the risk of injury during surgery.

Materials And Methods: A careful dissection of 16 intact human cadaveric head specimens was carried out to determine the course of the masseteric artery. The location of the masseteric artery was then determined in relation to 3 points in the anterior-posterior plane between the mandibular condyle and the coronoid process: 1) the anterior-superior aspect of the condylar neck, 2) the most inferior aspect of the articular tubercle, and 3) the inferior aspect of the sigmoid notch.

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Purpose: This study evaluated symptoms of acute stress disorder (ASD), satisfaction with appearance postsurgery, and satisfaction with care in patients with maxillofacial injury at their first postsurgical physician visit. To determine the best predictors of patients' ASD symptoms and satisfaction, data also were obtained on the patients' strategies for coping with the stress of the injury, on the patients' and doctors' interpersonal appraisals of each other, and on the doctors' participatory behavior during the visits.

Patients And Methods: A total of 47 patients who had sustained traumatic maxillofacial injury requiring emergency medical/surgical treatment were administered self-report measures immediately before and after their first postsurgical visit 10 to 12 days after trauma exposure.

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