TY - JOUR PY - 1976// TI - 10 years of maxillofacial traumatology in a hospital center JO - Revue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale A1 - Coumel, C. A1 - Vesse, M. A1 - Calas, B. A1 - Chandelier, D. SP - 685 EP - 694 VL - 77 IS - 4 N2 - The authors describe 315 cases of total maxillo-facial fracture and the conclusions to be drawn from them: --Endobuccal and orthopaedic surgical treatment under general anaesthetic, the osteosynthetic material being perfectly well tolerated: less than 3% having to be removed. --Treatment requiring a careful pre-operative radio-clinical assessment which can never be adequately carried out in an emergency, therefore treatment is delayed (5th and 8th days) except in cases of special emergency (wounds). --Delayed sequelae, bearing in mind the often spectacular lesions, are relatively rare.

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