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Before we go on to the tripod fractures,

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let us say Au revoir to René Le Fort, and just

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repeat and relook at these diagrams.

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So burn these diagrams into your head because these are the

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planes of fractures that we see very commonly among

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our trauma patients. Those of the La Fort one.

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The La Fort two, going across the zygomatic maxillary region,

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orbital floor, medial orbital wall,

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and then those going across the plane of

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the orbits and the medial orbital wall.

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People sometimes will use the term, in

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this case, craniofacial separation,

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because you have the cranial fragment which is separated

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from the mid face. And with that we will say abiento.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Trauma

Neuroradiology

Maxillofacial

Head and Neck

Emergency

CT

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