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  Craneal Buttress: Anatomical Implication in Fractures.
 
 
Titel: Craneal Buttress: Anatomical Implication in Fractures.
Auteur: Gonzalo Bonilla
María Bernardou
Fabián Castro Barros
María Paday Formenti
Julieta Rodriguez
Paula Zamborano.
Verschenen in: Revista Argentina de anatomía online
Paginering: Jaargang 1 (2010) nr. 2 pagina's 55-64
Jaar: 2010
Inhoud: At the present time cranial traumatisms, and therefore fractures of greater complexity exist more and more as a consequence of the technology advance. The objective of this work is to establish a regional classification of fractures in relation to the buttresses and to analyze the behaviour of each type of fracture in order to contribute tools concerning the handling of the cranial trauma. Twelve human skulls submitted to maximum pressure were analyzed in order to regionally evaluate the behaviour of the fracturary outlines in relation to their strong and weak zones classifying the skull fractures according to their weaker areas or regions in: class I, class II, and class III, making its comparison with 82 patients who were admitted with diagnosis of traumatism and associated fracture of skull. A greater incidence of male (82.5%) was analyzed, and one average age of 33.21 years, being related to etiology, open trauma, appearance of fistulas, fractures of the face bulk, Glasgow coma scale, operated patients (21.2%) and Glasgow outcome scale. Cranial skull is covered outside by periosteum and is upholster inside by dura. These bones are made out of two sheets of compact tissue, the internal tablet and the external one. Between the sheets there is a spongy tissue layer called diploe which influences directly on the fracture index. We consider that the anatomical knowledge of the cranial region and its buttresses, as well as a regional classification of its weaker areas, is an anatomical tool that allows to infer the behavior of the fractures, its correlation with encephalic injuries and therefore the prognosis of the patient, as well as in the bioengineering for the conformation of security elements before the cranial trauma.
Uitgever: Asociacion Argentina de Anatomia (provided by DOAJ)
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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