Fracture of the coronoid process, sphenoid bone, zygoma, and zygomatic arch after a firearm injury.
Journal: The Journal Of Craniofacial Surgery
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Abstract
A rare case of fracture of the coronoid process, sphenoid bone, zygoma, and zygomatic arch caused by a firearm is described. A 25-year-old man was hit in the face with a bullet, resulting in restricted mouth opening, difficulty chewing, and pain when opening the mouth. The clinical examination revealed a perforating wound in the right parotid region. A computed tomographic scan revealed a comminuted fracture of the left coronoid process with the bullet stopping in the intact left coronoid process. Treatment was bilateral coronoidectomy associated with speech therapy and was successful. Details of the clinical signs, computed tomography, treatment, and follow-up are presented.
Authors
Thiago De Santana Santos, Riedel Frota, Paulo Ricardo Martins Filho, André Vajgel, Almir De Albuquerque Maranhão Filho, Emanuel De Oliveira E Silva