Management of a mandibular fracture accompanying a gunshot wound.

J Craniofac Surg

Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Istanbul University, Turkey, Acibadem Mahallesi 34718, Ata Sokak, No 13 B Blok Daire 50, Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: November 2009

Gunshot injuries of the mandible can result in high rates of complications, especially in cases of bone loss. A fractured mandible accompanying a gunshot wound almost always has an external wound; the fracture is always compound and comminuted. Sometimes management of these injuries may require multiple surgical interventions. In this clinical report, treatment of a patient, who had a mandibular fracture due to a gunshot wound, is presented.A 52-year-old man with a mandibular fracture in the right mandibular body accompanying a gunshot wound was operated on. Owing to a nonunion, a second surgery was performed using reconstruction plates after hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Healing was uneventful after the second surgical intervention.

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