Gillies temporal acess surgical technique for closed zygomatic arch reduction

Autor: null Natália Barbosa de Siqueira, null Mateus Barros Cavalcante, null Bruno Coelho Mendes, null João Victor Soares Rodrigues, null Caroline Brígida Sá Rocha, null Joana de Angelis Alves Silva, null Eduardo Hochuli-Vieira
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: RSBO. 19:197-201
ISSN: 1984-5685
DOI: 10.21726/rsbo.v19i1.1777
Popis: Fracture of the zygomatic arch is one of the most common facial bone fractures. By means of minimally invasive surgeries it is intended to preserve anatomical structures to the maximum, without extensive incisions or dissections, providing the best functional results with less operative trauma, the Gillies approach being widely used in this regard. Objective: To report a clinical case of a patient with a zygomatic arch fracture, in which a reduction was used through the temporal access of Gillies, as well as, guide the surgeon in treatment planning. Case report: Patient AFL, 62 years old, male, was referred to the Maxillofacial Surgery and Traumatology Service of the Restauração Hospital (Recife / PE), with a history of falling from a height, evolving with fracture of the left zygomatic arch, treated by closed reduction through the temporal access of Gillies. Results: In this way, the Gillies approach proved to be a rather traumatic technique, effective in our case, restoring esthetics and function with minimally invasive surgery. Conclusion: It is effective in our case, restoring aesthetics and function with minimally invasive surgery.
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