A case of complex facial trauma (PLASTIC SURGERY)

Dr. Carmine Taglialatela Scafati, along with Dr. Enzo Facciuto, Dr. Michele Mangone and Dr. Paolo Grulliero, operating on a patient suffering from panfacial trauma.

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25 Responses

  1. marcinjbus Says:

    man, you’re …
    man, you’re clueless…

  2. montee357 Says:

    Great Job surgeons …
    Great Job surgeons !!!

    This Guys Lower Jaw was driven into His
    Upper Front Teeth.

    Could Of Been A Kick To The Lower Jaw.

    Look At The first Scan Picture.

    Great Job Surgeons !!!

  3. zaidmustafa Says:

    i dont get it if a …
    i dont get it if a plastic surgeon can do any maxillofacial surgery exept the oral suergry so why peaple bother to invent the maxillofacial speciality?

  4. chico0130 Says:

    incredible…I hope …
    incredible…I hope the person recovered well.

  5. freemusicblogg Says:

    Wow, scary! Where …
    Wow, scary! Where are from these fractures? Car accident, or what?

  6. santimolinam Says:

    With that huge …
    With that huge approch i woud put 2 titanium plates instead of lag screws. That´s the difference between plastic surgeons and maxillofacial surgeons…i would done by an intraoral aprproch. Yeah AMBUMANI00RAMADOS…facial nerve damage not cause dead. but its cause a facial palsy…and a huge law issue in my country.
    From there u can see mandibular inferior border…and the occlusion???????.
    Oh…ORAL AND MAXILOFACIAL SURGERY IS A DENTISTRY SPECIALITY!!

  7. Nipponkoku Says:

    You should watch …
    You should watch your mouth. The doctors here DO NOT suck. We have very skilled physicians and surgeons and I thank God every day we have their skills. Our healthcare and insurance systems SUCK.
    Please be more sensitive to those who go through years of hard, expensive, rigorous training to save your life when something goes wrong.

  8. BAC1001 Says:

    i know that country …
    i know that country aint USA…. docs here suck!

  9. ambumani00ramadoss Says:

    dual qualification …
    dual qualification does not mean a medical & a dental degree, it means you get a basic dentistry and then a further board certification in OMFS…If not for ENT surgeons, you think dentists can access the skull base? And sinus/nasal bridge trauma etc necessarily requires ENT guys to “step” into OMFS territory

  10. ambumani00ramadoss Says:

    well said bro. …
    well said bro. although i have nothing against dentists, most of them do not realise that great work can be done in their speciality without harboring pretensions about overtaking plastic surgeons, who hav toiled decades to gain 1 of the hardest degrees man can aspire to gain.. Get over your complex, dudes

  11. ambumani00ramadoss Says:

    dude, oral & …
    dude, oral & maxillofacial surgery is a branch of dentistry in ALL countries, although plastic surgeons do many of the major reconstruction work, with OMS surgeons chipping in in the maxillray/mandibular work..its always a joint effort. Of course both r exciting fields. just wanted to clarify things.

  12. ambumani00ramadoss Says:

    ya, marginal …
    ya, marginal mandibular nerve damage is life-threatening ;)

  13. plattenr Says:

    most max/facs …
    most max/facs surgeons r dual qualified, and get off with people stepping on their toes, especially ENT surgeons, contary to popular belief, dentists do not want to be medics, as the majority have their heads up their own arse………..

  14. xcskimonster Says:

    It may be a branch …
    It may be a branch of dentistry, but many oral and maxillofacial surgeons have both a DDS and an MD…

  15. feargaucho Says:

    in my contry, the …
    in my contry, the maxillofacial surgery is a branch of dentistry, neither relation with medicine.

  16. Mcflashes28 Says:

    that is …
    that is awesome!!!

  17. andreiexplo Says:

    in my coutry, to …
    in my coutry, to become a maxillofacial surgeon, you need two licenses
    both medicine and dentistry
    so they are great doctors

  18. primigenio1 Says:

    by means of …
    by means of surgical loops u r able to see and avoid any damage to the marginalis mandibulae

  19. pwwang Says:

    Meanwhile……. …
    Meanwhile……. these hotshot plastic surgeons are accessing the mandibular fracture through an extraoral approach, and NOT HAVE ANY CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE MARGINAL MANDIBULAR NERVE. Good job, plastic surgeons…..great doctors.

  20. primigenio1 Says:

    Atraves el abordake …
    Atraves el abordake externo, puedes controlar el borde inferior de la mandibula, cosa fundamental para una buena reduccion de la fractura. Habria podido lograr el accesso a la fractura por via transconjuntival, pero el abordaje por via subciliar deja una cicatriz casi invisible.

  21. feargaucho Says:

    MAXILLOFACIAL …
    MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY has a relation with teeth, occlusion and facial deformities. who study this are the DENTIST and not a plastic surgeons (botox doctor), incompetents for this practice. This is the fact.

  22. primigenio1 Says:

    no my friend…see …
    no my friend…see MATHES Plastic Surgery (the biggest textbook in th field of plastic surg) nd u will discover that almost two volumes are dedicated to maxillofacial surgery. The fact is that some dental practioners and/or oral surgeons see maxillofacial surgery as their “last” chance to be medical doctors or some kind of surgeons.

  23. feargaucho Says:

    MAXILLOFACIAL …
    MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY is a branch of DENTISTRY, neither relation with medicine or plastic surgery.

  24. ruthytuty15 Says:

    lol
    lol

  25. rntonp Says:

    Those must be those …
    Those must be those new Ninja surgeons. I think they undergo additional training at the Iron Chef institute, in order to gain surgical speed….

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