Introduction: The use of plates and screws for facial fractures is considered the gold standard; providing accurate reduction and rigid fixation.

Case Report: We report on a case with multiple comminuted middle facial fractures and concurrent facial nerve injury. The fractures were fixed with a combination of interosseous dental wires and polypropylene sutures with a satisfactory outcome.

Discussion: We aim to demonstrate two main advantages of wire/suture fixation in such cases when compared to plates and screws. Wire/suture fixation does not require periosteal dissection for fixation; and hence there is more preservation of the blood supply of the bony fragments. Furthermore, in the setting of concurrent facial nerve repair, the use of plates may risk re-injury of the repaired nerve during the late removal of the hardware. Interosseous wires/sutures do not require late removal and this is another advantage in these cases.

Conclusion: Interosseous dental wires and polypropylene sutures may be considered for fixation of multiple comminuted middle facial fractures and concurrent facial nerve injury.

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