Abstract:Bear attack, a relatively rare cause of maxillofacial trauma, could lead to severe facial deformity as well as functional impairment. A 45-year-old male ranger was attacked by a bear and suffered an extensive maxillofacial avulsion injury, resulting in massive soft tissue loss (17.5 Â 10 cm 2 ) on his left temporal-facial region with an intraoral defect (3 Â 2 cm 2 ), surrounded by pus and necrotic tissue. Computed tomography revealed a comminuted fracture of the mandible, as well as bone defects in the left z… Show more
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