Fracture Management
Surgical management of facial bone fractures — including mandibular, zygomatic, and orbital fractures — by our specialist maxillofacial team.
Facial fractures from road accidents, falls, or assaults require specialist expertise to restore both function and facial form. Our maxillofacial team has extensive experience managing all types of facial bone fractures with modern fixation techniques.
Procedure Steps
Emergency Assessment
Rapid clinical and radiographic assessment to identify fracture type and severity.
Surgical Planning
3D CBCT imaging and surgical plan developed for precise anatomical reduction.
Fixation Surgery
Fracture reduced and fixed under general or local anaesthesia using appropriate hardware.
Rehabilitation
Dietary guidance, wound care, and follow-up imaging to confirm healing.
Common Questions
What facial fractures do you treat?
Mandibular (lower jaw), maxillary (upper jaw), zygomatic (cheekbone), orbital, and nasal fractures.
How soon should a facial fracture be treated?
Most facial fractures should be assessed immediately. Definitive surgical repair is typically performed within 5–7 days to allow swelling to settle.
Key Benefits
- Emergency and elective fracture care
- Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)
- Titanium plate and screw fixation
- Jaw wiring where indicated
- Coordinated trauma team approach
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