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Dinjar, Kristijan, Šimić, Goran, Popić, Bruno, Dražić, Dražen, Kopić, Vlatko, Kopić, Andrijana, Lazar, Ana-Maria |
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Acta Stomatologica Croatica; Dec2022, Vol. 56 Issue 4, p426-426, 1/6p |
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Bite wounds are one of the most common wounds occurring in humans. The most common bite victims are children, especially those under six years of age. The most average are dog bites, followed by other bites by animals and humans. The highest percentage of bite injuries are those in the head and neck region, which are being treated by maxillofacial and oral surgeons in emergency services, and later by plastic and reconstructive surgeons, naturally depending on the size of the defect itself. Most bite wounds occurring in the face region, due to good blood supply, are treated with primary sutures. In the case of larger defects, there is a more complex reconstruction and plastics required, while respecting the aesthetic units. This paper presents a case of plastic surgery and the reconstruction of a larger defect in the supraorbital region of the face. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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