90 resultados para HEMATOMAS
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Oral jewelry is popular. One of the most widely spread types are so-called tooth diamonds made of composite materials which are applied to the teeth with an adhesive. Note that parents are required to sign a release form for under-aged patients in Switzerland. Tooth cap grills and gold teeth are considered status symbols within the Hip-Hop fashion scene. However, tooth ornaments favour the accumulation of plaque and can diminish the ability to articulate. With respect to jewelry in oral soft tissue especially tongue and lip piercings are of significance to dentists. Besides the systemic complications, which are mostly caused by a lack of hygiene or the failure of noting medical contraindications by the piercer, local complications occur frequently. After surgery, pain, swelling, infections as well as hemorrhages or hematomas can be observed. Long-term effects can be problematic: gingival recession can be discernes mainly in the case of lip piercings the loss of hard tooth substance in the case of tongue piercings. Because of that, conservation therapies can become indespensable. Patients wearing dental jewelry have to be aware of risks of tooth damage, and they regularly have to undergo dental check-ups. Information campaigns--for dentists as well as patients--are necessary.
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Child abuse occurs in 1% of children in the United States every year; 10% of the traumatic injuries suffered by children under 5 years old are nonaccidental, and 5% to 20% of these nonaccidental injuries are lethal. Rapid characterization of the injury as nonaccidental is of considerable benefit to child protection workers and police investigators seeking to safeguard the child care environment and apprehend and prosecute those who have committed the crime of child abuse. Physically abused children present with a variety of well-described injuries that are usually easily identifiable. In some cases, however, particularly those involving children with the shaken baby syndrome, obvious signs of physical injury may not exist. Although external signs of such an injury are infrequent, the rapid acceleration-deceleration forces involved often cause subdural hematomas and retinal hemorrhages, hallmarks of the syndrome. Frequently, retinal hemorrhages may be the only presenting sign that child abuse has occurred. Complicating the interpretation of the finding of retinal hemorrhages is the belief by some physicians that retinal hemorrhages may be the result of chest compressions given during resuscitative efforts. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of retinal hemorrhages after inpatient cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in pediatric patients hospitalized for nontraumatic illnesses in an intensive care unit.
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Nail surgery is a special branch of hand and dermatologic surgery. It is not widely performed, and many physicians do not feel at ease to perform it. The objective of this contribution is to give a short overview of the most important surgical procedures in clinical practice. References from the literature and the author's own experiences are condensed to describe what a dermatologic practitioner with knowledge of the nail and some surgical skills can perform. Nail surgery is a precise technique that requires careful administration and attention to details. Proper patient preparation starts with a patient history to identify potential contraindications and to prevent unnecessary complications. The author recommends isopropyl alcohol scrub and chlorhexidine for disinfection and ropivacaine 1% for anesthesia. The technique used for anesthesia depends on the type of surgery. Surgical procedures are described for diagnostic biopsies, nail avulsion in general, onychogryposis, paronychia treatment, hematomas and bone fracture due to trauma, removal of subungual foreign bodies, ingrowing nails, pincer nails, warts, ungual fibrokeratomas, digital myxoid pseudocyst, subungual exostoses, and various tumors. If performed correctly with adequate skills, nail surgery will lead to functionally and aesthetically satisfying results in the majority of instances.
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BACKGROUND We prospectively investigated temporal and spatial evolution of intramural hematomas in patients with acute spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection using repeated magnetic resonance imaging over six-months. AIM The aim of the present study was to assess dynamic changes of intramural hematoma in patients with acute spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection at multiple follow-up time-points with T1w, PD/T2w, and magnetic resonance angiography. METHODS We performed serial multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging in 10 patients with spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection on admission, at days 1, 3, 7-14 and at months 1·5, 3, and 6. We calculated the volume and extension of the hyperintense intramural hematoma using T1w and PD/T2w fat suppressed sequences and assessed the degree of stenosis due to the hematoma using magnetic resonance angiography. RESULTS Mean interval from symptom onset to first magnetic resonance imaging was two-days (SD 2·7). Two patients presented with ischemic stroke, three with transient ischemic attacks, and five with pain and local symptoms only. Nine patients had a transient increase of the intramural hematoma volume, mainly up to day 10 after symptom onset. Fifty percent had a transient increase in the degree of the internal carotid artery stenosis on MRA, one resulting in a temporary occlusion. Lesions older than one-week were predominantly characterized by a shift from iso- to hyperintese signal on T2w images. At three-month follow-up, intramural hematoma was no longer detectable in 80% of patients and had completely resolved in all patients after six-months. CONCLUSIONS Spatial and temporal dynamics of intramural hematomas after spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection showed an early volume increase with concomitant progression of the internal carotid artery stenosis in 5 of 10 patients. Although spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection overall carries a good prognosis with spontaneous hematoma resorption in all our patients, early follow-up imaging may be considered, especially in case of new clinical symptoms.
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BACKGROUND Renal damage is more frequent with new-generation lithotripters. However, animal studies suggest that voltage ramping minimizes the risk of complications following extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (SWL). In the clinical setting, the optimal voltage strategy remains unclear. OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether stepwise voltage ramping can protect the kidney from damage during SWL. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS A total of 418 patients with solitary or multiple unilateral kidney stones were randomized to receive SWL using a Modulith SLX-F2 lithotripter with either stepwise voltage ramping (n=213) or a fixed maximal voltage (n=205). INTERVENTION SWL. OUTCOMES MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS The primary outcome was sonographic evidence of renal hematomas. Secondary outcomes included levels of urinary markers of renal damage, stone disintegration, stone-free rate, and rates of secondary interventions within 3 mo of SWL. Descriptive statistics were used to compare clinical outcomes between the two groups. A logistic regression model was generated to assess predictors of hematomas. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS Significantly fewer hematomas occurred in the ramping group(12/213, 5.6%) than in the fixed group (27/205, 13%; p=0.008). There was some evidence that the fixed group had higher urinary β2-microglobulin levels after SWL compared to the ramping group (p=0.06). Urinary microalbumin levels, stone disintegration, stone-free rate, and rates of secondary interventions did not significantly differ between the groups. The logistic regression model showed a significantly higher risk of renal hematomas in older patients (odds ratio [OR] 1.03, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.00-1.05; p=0.04). Stepwise voltage ramping was associated with a lower risk of hematomas (OR 0.39, 95% CI 0.19-0.80; p=0.01). The study was limited by the use of ultrasound to detect hematomas. CONCLUSIONS In this prospective randomized study, stepwise voltage ramping during SWL was associated with a lower risk of renal damage compared to a fixed maximal voltage without compromising treatment effectiveness. PATIENT SUMMARY Lithotripsy is a noninvasive technique for urinary stone disintegration using ultrasonic energy. In this study, two voltage strategies are compared. The results show that a progressive increase in voltage during lithotripsy decreases the risk of renal hematomas while maintaining excellent outcomes. TRIAL REGISTRATION ISRCTN95762080.
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Der Wiederkäuerklinik oder dem Institut für Genetik der Universität Bern wurden zwi-schen 2012 und 2014 insgesamt 5 Rinder der Rasse Simmental vorgestellt, die je-weils nicht sistierende Blutungen nach Trauma zeigten. Alle betroffenen Tiere waren homozygote Träger für die seit 2007 bekannte RASGRP2 Mutation. Die verfügbaren Eltern wurden als heterozygote Anlageträger genotypisiert, was somit einen rezessi-ven Erbgang bestätigt. Drei erkrankte Tiere sind an den Folgen der unstillbaren Blu-tungen verstorben. Ein Tier konnte stabilisiert werden und wurde einen Monat nach der Entlassung aus der Klinik geschlachtet. Bei einem weiteren Fall wurden wieder-holt andauernde Blutungen sowie mehrmals Hämatome festgestellt und nach der genetischen Analyse wurde das Rind euthanasiert. Die Genotypisierung einer Stich-probe von 145 Stieren, die im Jahr 2013 in der Schweiz in der künstlichen Besamung zum Einsatz kamen, zeigte, dass 10% der getesteten Stiere in der Schweiz Anlage-träger für die assoziierte Mutation sind. Diese Stiere werden mit TP carrier gekenn-zeichnet und sollten zukünftig nicht mehr unkontrolliert eingesetzt werden. Die Zuchtverantwortlichen in der Schweiz nutzen heute den Gentest systematisch zur Selektion von anlagefreien Stieren.
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The therapeutic use of medicinal plants has contributed since antiquity in a beneficial way for health. However, many species lacks of scientific evidence which provide basis for their use in therapeutic practice. In this context is the Genipa americana L. species (Rubiaceae), popularly known as jenipapo and used to treat syfilis, ulcer and hemorrhagic disturbs. It's also used against bruising, as tonic and as aphrodisiac. Due this species lacks toxicological studies, the aim of this study was to evaluate the toxicity in vivo (acute and sub-chronic toxicity) and in vitro (cytotoxicity) of the hydroethanolic extract from G. americana fruits. The hydroethanolic extract of G. americana fruits was prepared by maceration. A preliminary phytochemical analysis was performed to assess the presence of secondary metabolites in the extract. The cytotoxicity study of the extract (0.1, 1.0, 10, 100 and 1000 mg / 100 ul) were performed against normal cells (3T3) and tumor (786-0, HepG2 and B16), analyzed by the MTT assay. To evaluate the acute (single dose of 2000 mg / Kg) and subchronic (100, 500 and 1000 mg / kg for 30 days) toxicity Swiss mice of both sexes were used. At the end of the experiment, blood samples and organs were collected for analysis. Data between groups were compared by t test or ANOVA with Dunnett's post-test with 5% significance level. The phytochemical study of the extracts mainly indicated the presence of iridoids. Results for cytotoxicity tests showed up to 70% inhibition of B16 cell line at a dose of 1000 mg / 100 ul, and up to 29% inhibition of 786-0 at a dose of 10 ug / 100 ul. The extract did not cause death in 3T3 and HepG2 cells. During the in vivo assays, there were no animal deaths. Analysis of blood samples revealed that the animals submitted to the evaluation of acute toxicity had changes in AST and ALT, and that the animals evaluated for subchronic toxicity showed changes in the relative wet weight of the kidney and plasma urea concentration. No differences were observed between groups on histopathological evaluation of the collected organs. Despite the changes found in the in vivo toxicity tests, using the criteria described by the OECD Guidelines, it is suggested that the hydroethanolic extract of the fruits of the G. americana is classified as low toxicity. The cytotoxicity of the extract suggests that they have potential against melanoma cell lines (B16).
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The therapeutic use of medicinal plants has contributed since antiquity in a beneficial way for health. However, many species lacks of scientific evidence which provide basis for their use in therapeutic practice. In this context is the Genipa americana L. species (Rubiaceae), popularly known as jenipapo and used to treat syfilis, ulcer and hemorrhagic disturbs. It's also used against bruising, as tonic and as aphrodisiac. Due this species lacks toxicological studies, the aim of this study was to evaluate the toxicity in vivo (acute and sub-chronic toxicity) and in vitro (cytotoxicity) of the hydroethanolic extract from G. americana fruits. The hydroethanolic extract of G. americana fruits was prepared by maceration. A preliminary phytochemical analysis was performed to assess the presence of secondary metabolites in the extract. The cytotoxicity study of the extract (0.1, 1.0, 10, 100 and 1000 mg / 100 ul) were performed against normal cells (3T3) and tumor (786-0, HepG2 and B16), analyzed by the MTT assay. To evaluate the acute (single dose of 2000 mg / Kg) and subchronic (100, 500 and 1000 mg / kg for 30 days) toxicity Swiss mice of both sexes were used. At the end of the experiment, blood samples and organs were collected for analysis. Data between groups were compared by t test or ANOVA with Dunnett's post-test with 5% significance level. The phytochemical study of the extracts mainly indicated the presence of iridoids. Results for cytotoxicity tests showed up to 70% inhibition of B16 cell line at a dose of 1000 mg / 100 ul, and up to 29% inhibition of 786-0 at a dose of 10 ug / 100 ul. The extract did not cause death in 3T3 and HepG2 cells. During the in vivo assays, there were no animal deaths. Analysis of blood samples revealed that the animals submitted to the evaluation of acute toxicity had changes in AST and ALT, and that the animals evaluated for subchronic toxicity showed changes in the relative wet weight of the kidney and plasma urea concentration. No differences were observed between groups on histopathological evaluation of the collected organs. Despite the changes found in the in vivo toxicity tests, using the criteria described by the OECD Guidelines, it is suggested that the hydroethanolic extract of the fruits of the G. americana is classified as low toxicity. The cytotoxicity of the extract suggests that they have potential against melanoma cell lines (B16).
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Background. Duodenal injuries are rare in children and classically present following a fall over the handle bar. Retroperitoneal location of the duodenum may lead to delay in diagnosis, and missed injuries are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Case report. A 5-year-old child was admitted to the National Trauma Center, in Tirana (Albania), 28 hours after a Motor Vehicle Crash (MVC), complaining of mild abdominal pain. He was febrile (39°C) and had a white blood cells count of 18,000 mm3. On physical exam he had mild tenderness. Plain abdominal X-rays and Focused Abdominal Sonography for Trauma (FAST) were negative for free air or free fluid. The CT scan of the abdomen demonstrated free air and fluid in the retroperitoneal space. At laparatomy, a perforation of the second portion of the duodenum was found. A single layer suture repair of the duodenum with wide drainage was performed. The patient was discharged from the hospital tolerating oral feeding 8 days later. Conclusion. Duodenal injuries in children are rare. Most duodenal hematomas are managed non-operatively. This is a case of MCV with delayed presentation that was treated surgically for perforation successfully.
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Brazil is the third largest producer and exporter of turkey meat, especially in Paraná state, with the largest production volume. In worldwide the animal welfare is a prerequisite for food quality of animal origin, especially in Europe. The Regulation of European Community No 1099/2009 provides requirements for poultry stunning that associate with animal welfare as a means to minimize the pain and suffering from the slaughter. Improper application of callousness should produce low-quality meat, and significant industry losses. This Research aimed to evaluate the impacts on the quality of meat from turkeys, applying electrical stunning parameters established in the Regulation No 1099/2009 of the Council of 24 September 2009. Was applied an outline with 8 tests set equidistantly to frequency, and set parameters for current and voltage, and a control test. Were conducted qualitative assessments of hematoms and bruises / fractures in carcasses, hematoms, blood splashed and bleeding in turkey breast, and quantitative pH, color (L *), water holding capacity and shear force in turkey breast. The individual assessments showed no significant difference (p>0,05). In multivariate cluster analysis was the formation of two distinct groups: group 1 - 50 Hz to 200 Hz (low frequency) and group 2 - 633 Hz to 1500 Hz (high frequency), which showed significant difference (p= 0,016). In principal component analysis multivariate, the group 1 tend to have a higher incidence of bruising, blood splashed, bleeding and water holding capacity in breast turkeys, and bruises / fractures and hematoms on carcasses. The Group 2 tends to have a lower incidence of these parameters, and higher pH values, shear force and color (L *). Positive correlation was obtained for the parameters pH and shear force (r= 0.7506, p=0.0198); bleeding and splashed blood (r= 0.8811, p= 0.0017), and negative correlation to color (L*) and splashed blood on breast (r= -0.7889; p= 0.0115); breast hematoms and shear force (r= -0.7844; p= 0.0123). It has been observed that at lower frequencies stunning tends to have higher incidence of defects in the carcasses and turkey breast. The use of high frequencies in stunning, create smaller quantity of trimming, and an increase in turkey breast volume produced, with a financial gain of approximately R$250,000.00 / year. Moreover, there is no need increase the workers to do the trimming tasks and, therefore, higher financial results for companies. Therefore, we recommend the use of high frequencies in the stunning of turkeys.
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Abstract Hemorrhagic complications in oral anticoagulant therapy are frequent. Spontaneous sublingual hematomas secondary to anticoagulants are an extremely unusual complication that is potentially lethal. The study reports a case of a patient on anticoagulation therapy with warfarine who develops a massive, spontaneous sublingual hematoma with obstruction of the high airway and cardiac arrest, where emergency transtracheal catheter ventilation was used.
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Desde el inicio de los estudios acerca de la nutrición perioperatoria en pacientes sometidos a cirugía gastrointestinal mayor, ya sea por patología benigna o maligna; se evidenció un vínculo entre la malnutrición y su asociación a las complicaciones trans y posquirúrgicas, es por eso que se realiza este estudio con el fin de determinar la relación coexistente entre un mal estado nutricional y las complicaciones postquirúrgicas. Materiales y métodos: se realizó un estudio analítico no aleatorio. La población en estudio fueron los pacientes con cirugías mayores gastrointestinales electivas del Hospital General del Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social de enero – diciembre 2013, se realizaron 133 cirugías de las cuales solo 49 fueron incluidas, estudiadas con intervalo de confianza de 99% y error muestral de 0.01. Resultados: Se obtuvo una frecuencia de 11 casos de complicaciones postquirúrgicas de los 49 casos, entre las cuales se encuentran 3 casos con fugas de anastomosis, 2 dehiscencias de herida operatoria, 2 sangrados y/o hematomas, 2 complicaciones médicas, 1 infección de sitio quirúrgico y 1 caso de disrupción transquirúrgica de la vía biliar. De estos casos 6 presentaban hipoalbuminemia, 7 presentaban recuento bajo de linfocitos; 8 presentaban una valoración global subjetiva subóptima. Discusión: en este estudio se puede inferir que debe haber un protocolo de manejo nutricional del paciente sometido a cirugía gastrointestinal mayor electiva y así poder desde el inicio del manejo de paciente, tratar integralmente desde el punto de vista nutricional. Así como estadificar el estado nutricional, y apoyarse con datos bioquímicos de laboratorio que confirmen una buena nutrición antes de ser sometido a este tipo de cirugías. Esto con el afán de cumplir los estándares nutricionales internacionales.
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Objetivo: Presentar la experiencia con la técnica de corpectomia por sustracción pedicular en fracturas traumática a nivel de la columna dorsal y Lumbar en el Hospital Universitario Mayor en Bogotá y hacer una revisión sistemática de la literatura de esta técnica quirúrgica. Material y métodos: Se realizó un análisis retrospectivo de las historias clínicas de pacientes que consultaron al servicio de neurocirugía entre los años 2013 y 2015 con fracturas traumáticas a nivel de la columna dorsal y lumbosacra. Se realizó un análisis de déficit neurológico pre y posoperatorio por medio de la Clasificación neurológica estándar de lesión medular (ASIA), al igual que tiempos de cirugía, sangrado intraoperatorio y complicaciones. A su vez se realiza una revisión sistemática de la literatura sobre esta técnica quirúrgica. Resultados: El total de pacientes que se sometieron a cirugía fue de 32, de los cuales el tiempo quirúrgico promedio fue de 396 min, se obtuvo un ASIA prequirúrgico B: 50% C: 47% y E: 3%. El ASIA post operatorio fue de B: 9% C: 47% D: 38% E: 6%. Se obtuvo una mejoría del déficit neurológico en el 75% los pacientes intervenidos. El promedio de sangrado fue de 1,223 cc. Se tuvieron 4 complicaciones, 2 hematomas en lecho quirúrgico que requirió re intervención y dos fistulas de líquido cefalorraquídeo las cuales se manejaron con vendaje compresivo y reposo absoluto. Conclusiones: La corpectomia por sustracción pedicular requiere de un adecuado entrenamiento y un grupo multidisciplinario dentro de los que se incluye neuroanestesiologo, a su vez de neurocirujanos entrenados en columna. Este abordaje presenta grandes beneficios como disminución de tiempos quirúrgicos, disminución de sangrado intraoperatorio y disminución de morbilidad entre otras.
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Este objeto começa destacando a importância do treinamento de cirurgiões-dentistas para o atendimento inicial do trauma de face. Ressalta que, se os traumas de face se não forem reparados de maneira e no momento adequados, podem evoluir para sérias sequelas estéticas e funcionais. Orienta que o conhecimento e a realização de um simples procedimento de contenção temporária estabiliza o paciente, prepara-o para um tratamento com o especialista e permite um melhor prognóstico. Detalha questões sobre anatomia da face bem como relembra princípios gerais do tratamento das fraturas. Destaca a divisão da abordagem em três fases: pré-trauma, com os cuidados de prevenção; atendimento do traumatizado, nas primeiras horas do ocorrido, considerado como momento ideal; tratamento pós-trauma, considerado nos casos em que se passou um tempo a mais do que o indicado para o traumatizado receber o devido tratamento, o que pode provocar sequelas. Orienta sobre tipos de trauma de face, segundo sua localização e região da face afetada, explicando sobre fratura nasal, fratura alvéolo dentária, fratura de mandíbula e terço médio da face, esta classificada em Le Fort I, Le Fort II, Le Fort III, além de abordar questões sobre fratura do complexo naso-orbitoetmoidal, fratura do complexo zigomático-maxilar e fratura do arco zigo¬mático. Trata questões rela¬cionadas à avaliação inicial e às ações possíveis para estabilização do quadro clínico. Em seguida, explica proce¬dimentos subsequentes para uma investigação mais aprofundada. Orienta que, antes da avaliação física completa e da obtenção detalhada do histórico do trauma, deve-se ter atenção às lesões que exigem cuidados imediatos – perguntas quanto à existência de alergias ou doenças crônicas e uso de medicamentos devem ser questionadas antes da administração de qualquer medicamento inicial. Orienta sobre perguntas que podem facilitar a compreensão do fato causador do trauma. Ressalta que, dependendo da complexidade do quadro clínico, existem cuidados essenciais no tratamento inicial, orientando sobre contusões (equimoses e hematomas), feridas (abrasões e lacerações), dentes avulsionados e fraturas. Em relação ao atendimento sequencial e encaminhamentos, lembra que cada fratura apresenta sinal, sintoma e tratamento específicos, que devem ser conhecidos pelas equi¬pes de saúde para que possam agilizar o primeiro atendi¬mento e necessários encaminhamentos. Conclui apresentando anexos sobre opções para a prescrição medicamentosa, prevenção pelo uso de vacinas e sobre a importância do conhecimento de como medicar uma criança.
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Este objeto começa destacando a importância do treinamento de cirurgiões-dentistas para o atendimento inicial do trauma de face. Ressalta que, se os traumas de face se não forem reparados de maneira e no momento adequados, podem evoluir para sérias sequelas estéticas e funcionais. Orienta que o conhecimento e a realização de um simples procedimento de contenção temporária estabiliza o paciente, prepara-o para um tratamento com o especialista e permite um melhor prognóstico. Detalha questões sobre anatomia da face bem como relembra princípios gerais do tratamento das fraturas. Destaca a divisão da abordagem em três fases: pré-trauma, com os cuidados de prevenção; atendimento do traumatizado, nas primeiras horas do ocorrido, considerado como momento ideal; tratamento pós-trauma, considerado nos casos em que se passou um tempo a mais do que o indicado para o traumatizado receber o devido tratamento, o que pode provocar sequelas. Orienta sobre tipos de trauma de face, segundo sua localização e região da face afetada, explicando sobre fratura nasal, fratura alvéolo dentária, fratura de mandíbula e terço médio da face, esta classificada em Le Fort I, Le Fort II, Le Fort III, além de abordar questões sobre fratura do complexo naso-orbitoetmoidal, fratura do complexo zigomático-maxilar e fratura do arco zigo¬mático. Trata questões rela¬cionadas à avaliação inicial e às ações possíveis para estabilização do quadro clínico. Em seguida, explica proce¬dimentos subsequentes para uma investigação mais aprofundada. Orienta que, antes da avaliação física completa e da obtenção detalhada do histórico do trauma, deve-se ter atenção às lesões que exigem cuidados imediatos – perguntas quanto à existência de alergias ou doenças crônicas e uso de medicamentos devem ser questionadas antes da administração de qualquer medicamento inicial. Orienta sobre perguntas que podem facilitar a compreensão do fato causador do trauma. Ressalta que, dependendo da complexidade do quadro clínico, existem cuidados essenciais no tratamento inicial, orientando sobre contusões (equimoses e hematomas), feridas (abrasões e lacerações), dentes avulsionados e fraturas. Em relação ao atendimento sequencial e encaminhamentos, lembra que cada fratura apresenta sinal, sintoma e tratamento específicos, que devem ser conhecidos pelas equi¬pes de saúde para que possam agilizar o primeiro atendi¬mento e necessários encaminhamentos. Conclui apresentando anexos sobre opções para a prescrição medicamentosa, prevenção pelo uso de vacinas e sobre a importância do conhecimento de como medicar uma criança.