Abstract:Background
The lack of resources limits the treatment of craniomaxillofacial fractures in low-income countries (LIC). Therefore, Barton bandage and/or interdental wiring are considered being gold standard in these regions. The fracture reduction is maintained by permanent occlusion for 6 weeks, which often leads to limited compliance and dissatisfying results. Furthermore, in these conditions the healing of nasopharyngeal fistula is difficult. During humanitarian missions CMF need to be treated by trauma surge… Show more
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