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Rigid Internal Fixation for Mandibular Fractures,Used
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Internal fixation of fractures has been the subject of much discussion over the past twentyfive years. For centuries surgeons have attempted to provide satisfactory treatment for fractures of the skeleton. All attempts, both early and recent, have focused on the timehonored and proven principles of reduction, immobilization and rehabilitation. The most basic variable in the implementation of these principles has been and still is whether the fracture should be treated open, (i.e., operatively exposed to provide means for reduction and / or immobilization) or closed.. In the preanesthetic, preantiseptic era, closed reduction of fractures was understandably the rule for most fractures. However, following LISTERS introduction of aseptic surgery between 1860 and 1870, the open treatment of fractures was performed in the operating rooms and descriptions of procedures appeared in the world literature.The purpose of this book was to take overview of rigid internal fixation in mandibular fractures in various situations.
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