Facial Fractures: Independent Prediction of Neurosurgical Intervention

Author:

Lucke-Wold Brandon1,Pierre Kevin2,Aghili-Mehrizi Sina2,Murad Gregory Joseph Anatol1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States

2. University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida, United States

Abstract

AbstractContext Over half of patients with facial fractures have associated traumatic brain injury (TBI). Based on force dynamic cadaveric studies, Le Fort type 2 and 3 fractures are associated with severe injury. Correlation to neurosurgical intervention is not well characterized.Aims This study characterizes fracture pattern types in patients requiring neurosurgical intervention and assesses whether this is different from those not requiring intervention.Settings and Design Retrospective data was collected from the trauma registry from 2010 to 2019.Methods and Materials Patients over 18 years, with confirmed facial fracture, reported TBI, available neuroimaging, and hospital admission were included.Statistical Analysis Retrospective contingency analysis with fraction of total comparison was used with chi-square analysis for demographic and injury characteristic data.Results Note that 1,001 patients required no neurosurgical intervention and 171 required intervention. The intervention group had a significantly greater number of patients with Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) < 8 compared with the nonintervention group. Subset analysis revealed a twofold increase in Le Fort type 2 fractures and notable increase in Le Fort type 3 and panfacial fractures in the intervention group. Patients requiring craniectomy, craniotomy, or burr holes were much more likely to have Le Fort type 2 or 3 fractures compared with those only requiring external ventricular drains or intracranial pressure monitoring. Subset analysis accounting for GCS supported these results.Conclusion Le Fort type 2 and type 3 fractures are significantly associated with requiring neurosurgical intervention. An improved algorithm for managing these patients has been proposed in the discussion. Ongoing work will focus on validating and refining the algorithm to improve patient care.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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