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Vadim26 [7]
3 years ago
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Dr. Davis stated on his operative report that Mr. Allen was suffering from a complex, complicated nasal fracture. Dr. Davis debr

ided the wound, because it was contaminated, and performed an open reduction with internal fixation in a complex and complicated procedure.
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Veseljchak [2.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

I do not understand if you are looking for your sea sentence to be clarified or if you need it to be sea, it would be good to complete your question since I consider it incomplete.

Although I need help, I can help with some knowledge of what you wrote.

Explanation:

According to the wording, complex fractures are those that the bone fractures in multiple portions, making it almost impossible or impossible to reconstruct them by joining the fractured ends, that is why these types of fractures usually use autologous bone grafts, such as taking a portion of the tibial or hip bone.

As for compound it is because it affects the peripheral bones of the nasal bones and the nasal bones.

Prior to what we are going to explain, it is important that soft tissues are always controlled first, therefore they are cleaned and those that are in necrosis or infection are removed through incisions that are aesthetic in the future, once the soft tissues and the professional can ensure that there is no contamination of the area proceeds to the manipulation of hard tissues.

These fractures are done "opencast" because a flap and exposure of the fracture are carried out, rigid biocompatible titanium plates are placed in the area to be joined and then the final suture is made so that the flap is repositioned aesthetically

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