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IMAGING IN FACIAL
TRAUMA
CASE PRESENTATION
OUTLINE
Epidemiology
Initial management
Imaging: CT vs radiography
Normal Anatomy
Types of fractures
Imaging approach
EPIDEMOLOGY
Etiology:
 Motor vehicle collision is most common cause
 Followed by fights, assault
 Less common: fall, sports activities, industrial
accidents, gunshot wounds.
Soft tissue injury commoner than fracture.
Most common fracture is nasal bone fracture.
Most common fracture in admitted patients is
zygomatic maxillary complex fracture – 40%;
followed by Le fort.
In children facial fractures are less common –
10%
Most common cause – fall
Fractures more frequent in children than
adults:
 Mandibular condyle
 Orbital roof
INITIAL MANAGEMENT
Secure airway, breathing and circulation.
Evaluation of more serious injuries of head,
chest and abdomen.
Significance of facial trauma in initial
management:
 Facial fractures may impinge on oral or nasal
airways.
 Nasal bleeding may be life threatening
 Mandible fracture – loss of support of tongue
leading to airway compromise.
 May compromise vision.
IMAGING
When to do imaging of the face?
 After the patient is stabilized.
 Head CT should be critically evaluated for
emergent findings: some facial injuries can
compromise vision if not immediately recognized.
CT is the modality of choice*.
Role of imaging
Identify fractures, displaced/rotated
fragments, stable bone for use in surgical
repair.
Identify soft tissue injuries.
NORMAL ANATOMY
Face is the region from
supraorbital rib to
maxillary alveolar
processes.
Mandible including
TMJ is included
separate from the face.
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
Preferred modality of choice as it is more
sensitive for fracture detection, identifying soft
tissue injury especially globe.
Easier to perform than plain film radiographs.
Can miss subtle tooth fracture --- CT
orthopanthogram.
PLAIN FILM RADIOGRAPHY
Can be obtained to screen for facial injury if
CT is not immediately available.
If plain film identify a fracture other than
simple nasal bone fracture, CT is indicated.
Proper positioning is critical
POINTS TO REMEMBER
Plain film is a 2D image of a 3D object,
overlapping structure significantly obscure
anatomical details.
Symmetry is usual and asymmetry is a suspect.
Multiplicity; fractures of facial bones are
usually multiple; don’t stop looking for others
if see one.
FACIAL SERIES
 Water’s view
 Caldwell view
 Towne’s view
 Lateral view
 Base of skull
MANDIBLE VIEWS
 Oblique view;
towne’s view
 Orthopanthogram
Additional lateral view for nasal bone (nasal
technique)
Oblique view of
mandible
TYPES OF FRACTURE
Nasal fractures
Naso-orbital ethmoid
Frontal sinus fracture
Orbital fracture
Zygomatic fracture
Maxillary fracture
Le fort fracture
NASAL FRACTURE
Most common fracture of facial bone.
Motor vehicle collision is the most common
cause followed by assault.
Pattern of nasal fracture depends upon
direction of force.
Plain radiography can miss up to nearly half of
nasal fractures.
CT better depicts nasal fracture especially
frontal process of maxilla.
Ct should be performed if there is more than a
simple nasal fracture on plain x ray.
Presence of tele canthus indicates severe injury
and should prompt CT work up.
NASAL PYRAMID consists of:
 Nasal bones
 Frontal processes of maxilla
 Nasal septum
 Lateral cartilages (upper and lower)
NASO-ORBITAL ETHMOIDAL
FRACTURE
Caused by forceful frontal blow to the mid face.
Involves the central upper face, disrupting the
medial orbit, nose and ethmoid sinuses.
Distinguished from simple nasal fracture by
posterior disruption of medial canthal region,
ethmoids and medial orbital wall.
The naso-orbito-ethmoid complex is composed of a confluence of several bones: (1)
frontal bone, (2) nasal bone, (3) maxillary bone, (4) lacrimal bone, (5) ethmoid bone,
and (6) sphenoid bone.
FRONTAL SINUS FRACTURE
Clinically causes gross depression over superior
orbital ridge, glabella or lower forehead.
Ophthalmological examination may be needed.
Can be classified as:
 Anterior table fracture (isolated – most common)
 Posterior table fracture
 Both
ORBITAL FRACTURE
Plain radiograph has a false negative rate of
7-30%.
Ct in axial and coronal planes are essential to
determine the presence of fracture and
status of intraocular muscles.
Two main types; blow in and blow out
fracture.
BLOW OUT FRACTURE
Bone is displaced away from the orbit.
Most common = floor
Up to 30% have ocular injury
Image interpretation special attention to:
Appearance of inferior rectus muscle on
coronal images.
 Normal = oval shape
 Abnormal = round shape
Location of inferior rectus muscle
 Abnormal = located below the expected
level of orbital floor.
Abnormal inferior rectus can be:
 Entrapped: muscle lie completely beneath
or within the defect and appear round on
coronal images.
 Hooked: portion of muscle lies within
defect.
BLOW IN FRACTURE
Bone is displaced into the orbit; orbital
volume is decreased.
Clinically exophthalmos and decreased visual
acuity.
ZYGOMATIC FRACTURE
Two types:
 Zygomatic complex fracture
 Isolated zygomatic arch fracture
ZYGOMATIC COMPLEX
FRACTURE
Involves three component:
 Orbital process of zygoma
 Inferior rim of orbit
 Zygomatic arch
Main fragment is zygoma which is
separated from its three areas of
attachment.
Fracture almost invariably traverse the
infraorbital nerve foramen – impaired
sensation of cheek and upper portion of the
upper lip.
Image interpretation should pay additional
attention to:
 Alignment of zygoma
 Lateral orbital wall alignment
ZYGOMATIC ARCH FRACTURE
Direct blow by small object
Three fracture line:
 One at each end and third in the center with
depression of fracture fragment.
Limited motion of mandible:
 Fracture impinges on coronoid process
 Masseter arises from zygomatic arch
MAXILLARY FRACTURE
Maxillary sagittal fracture
Palate fracture
Alveolar process fracture
Le Fort fracture
MAXILLARY SAGITTAL FRACTURE
Fracture of maxilla in sagittal plane,
involving anterolateral wall of maxillary
sinus.
Plain film --- opacified maxillary sinus
ALVEOLAR PROCESS FRACTURE
Mal alignment and
displacement of
teeth.
LE FORT FRACTURE
Most severe fracture seen in face and
associated with high energy trauma.
In each type there is partial or complete
separation of maxilla from facial skeleton.
All LeFort fractures must extend through
posterior face and transects the pterygoid
process.
LEFORT TYPE I
Trans maxillary fracture
Transverse fracture of inferior maxilla,
involving maxillary sinus (except superior
walls), lateral margin of nasal fossa, nasal
septum and pterygoid plates
Opacified bilateral maxillary sinuses
Transverse fracture through inferior
maxilla above hard palate
LEFORT TYPE II
Pyramidal shape maxillary fracture,
involving maxillary sinuses (anterolateral
wall),inferior orbital rim, orbital floor and
nasofrontal suture.
Opacified bilaterally maxillary sinuses and
orbital emphysema.
Fracture of anterior/lateral walls of maxillary
sinus, inferior orbital rims/floor and
disruption of nasofrontal suture.
LEFORT III FRACTURE
Also known as craniofacial disjunction.
Separates calvarium from facial bones.
Plain film underestimates degree of injury
due to severe soft tissue swelling.
CT is recommended.
Zygoma separated from sphenoid at
zygomatico-sphenoid suture.
Nasal bone and medial orbital wall separated
from frontal bone at nasofrontal suture.
CONCLUSION
 CT is more accurate and easy to perform in case of
facial trauma.
 Facial structures are quite symmetrical; look for
asymmetry.
 When suspect more than simple nasal fracture; do
CT.
 Soft tissue injuries should be ruled out; look for
subtle fractures which can result in significant
damage.

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Imaging in facial trauma

  • 3. OUTLINE Epidemiology Initial management Imaging: CT vs radiography Normal Anatomy Types of fractures Imaging approach
  • 4. EPIDEMOLOGY Etiology:  Motor vehicle collision is most common cause  Followed by fights, assault  Less common: fall, sports activities, industrial accidents, gunshot wounds. Soft tissue injury commoner than fracture.
  • 5. Most common fracture is nasal bone fracture. Most common fracture in admitted patients is zygomatic maxillary complex fracture – 40%; followed by Le fort.
  • 6. In children facial fractures are less common – 10% Most common cause – fall Fractures more frequent in children than adults:  Mandibular condyle  Orbital roof
  • 7. INITIAL MANAGEMENT Secure airway, breathing and circulation. Evaluation of more serious injuries of head, chest and abdomen.
  • 8. Significance of facial trauma in initial management:  Facial fractures may impinge on oral or nasal airways.  Nasal bleeding may be life threatening  Mandible fracture – loss of support of tongue leading to airway compromise.  May compromise vision.
  • 9. IMAGING When to do imaging of the face?  After the patient is stabilized.  Head CT should be critically evaluated for emergent findings: some facial injuries can compromise vision if not immediately recognized. CT is the modality of choice*.
  • 10. Role of imaging Identify fractures, displaced/rotated fragments, stable bone for use in surgical repair. Identify soft tissue injuries.
  • 11. NORMAL ANATOMY Face is the region from supraorbital rib to maxillary alveolar processes. Mandible including TMJ is included separate from the face.
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  • 14. COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Preferred modality of choice as it is more sensitive for fracture detection, identifying soft tissue injury especially globe. Easier to perform than plain film radiographs. Can miss subtle tooth fracture --- CT orthopanthogram.
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  • 20. PLAIN FILM RADIOGRAPHY Can be obtained to screen for facial injury if CT is not immediately available. If plain film identify a fracture other than simple nasal bone fracture, CT is indicated. Proper positioning is critical
  • 21. POINTS TO REMEMBER Plain film is a 2D image of a 3D object, overlapping structure significantly obscure anatomical details. Symmetry is usual and asymmetry is a suspect. Multiplicity; fractures of facial bones are usually multiple; don’t stop looking for others if see one.
  • 22. FACIAL SERIES  Water’s view  Caldwell view  Towne’s view  Lateral view  Base of skull MANDIBLE VIEWS  Oblique view; towne’s view  Orthopanthogram Additional lateral view for nasal bone (nasal technique)
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  • 30. TYPES OF FRACTURE Nasal fractures Naso-orbital ethmoid Frontal sinus fracture Orbital fracture Zygomatic fracture Maxillary fracture Le fort fracture
  • 31. NASAL FRACTURE Most common fracture of facial bone. Motor vehicle collision is the most common cause followed by assault. Pattern of nasal fracture depends upon direction of force.
  • 32. Plain radiography can miss up to nearly half of nasal fractures. CT better depicts nasal fracture especially frontal process of maxilla. Ct should be performed if there is more than a simple nasal fracture on plain x ray. Presence of tele canthus indicates severe injury and should prompt CT work up.
  • 33. NASAL PYRAMID consists of:  Nasal bones  Frontal processes of maxilla  Nasal septum  Lateral cartilages (upper and lower)
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  • 36. NASO-ORBITAL ETHMOIDAL FRACTURE Caused by forceful frontal blow to the mid face. Involves the central upper face, disrupting the medial orbit, nose and ethmoid sinuses. Distinguished from simple nasal fracture by posterior disruption of medial canthal region, ethmoids and medial orbital wall.
  • 37. The naso-orbito-ethmoid complex is composed of a confluence of several bones: (1) frontal bone, (2) nasal bone, (3) maxillary bone, (4) lacrimal bone, (5) ethmoid bone, and (6) sphenoid bone.
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  • 39. FRONTAL SINUS FRACTURE Clinically causes gross depression over superior orbital ridge, glabella or lower forehead. Ophthalmological examination may be needed. Can be classified as:  Anterior table fracture (isolated – most common)  Posterior table fracture  Both
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  • 42. ORBITAL FRACTURE Plain radiograph has a false negative rate of 7-30%. Ct in axial and coronal planes are essential to determine the presence of fracture and status of intraocular muscles. Two main types; blow in and blow out fracture.
  • 43. BLOW OUT FRACTURE Bone is displaced away from the orbit. Most common = floor Up to 30% have ocular injury
  • 44. Image interpretation special attention to: Appearance of inferior rectus muscle on coronal images.  Normal = oval shape  Abnormal = round shape Location of inferior rectus muscle  Abnormal = located below the expected level of orbital floor.
  • 45. Abnormal inferior rectus can be:  Entrapped: muscle lie completely beneath or within the defect and appear round on coronal images.  Hooked: portion of muscle lies within defect.
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  • 48. BLOW IN FRACTURE Bone is displaced into the orbit; orbital volume is decreased. Clinically exophthalmos and decreased visual acuity.
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  • 50. ZYGOMATIC FRACTURE Two types:  Zygomatic complex fracture  Isolated zygomatic arch fracture
  • 51. ZYGOMATIC COMPLEX FRACTURE Involves three component:  Orbital process of zygoma  Inferior rim of orbit  Zygomatic arch Main fragment is zygoma which is separated from its three areas of attachment.
  • 52. Fracture almost invariably traverse the infraorbital nerve foramen – impaired sensation of cheek and upper portion of the upper lip. Image interpretation should pay additional attention to:  Alignment of zygoma  Lateral orbital wall alignment
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  • 54. ZYGOMATIC ARCH FRACTURE Direct blow by small object Three fracture line:  One at each end and third in the center with depression of fracture fragment. Limited motion of mandible:  Fracture impinges on coronoid process  Masseter arises from zygomatic arch
  • 55. MAXILLARY FRACTURE Maxillary sagittal fracture Palate fracture Alveolar process fracture Le Fort fracture
  • 56. MAXILLARY SAGITTAL FRACTURE Fracture of maxilla in sagittal plane, involving anterolateral wall of maxillary sinus. Plain film --- opacified maxillary sinus
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  • 58. ALVEOLAR PROCESS FRACTURE Mal alignment and displacement of teeth.
  • 59. LE FORT FRACTURE Most severe fracture seen in face and associated with high energy trauma. In each type there is partial or complete separation of maxilla from facial skeleton. All LeFort fractures must extend through posterior face and transects the pterygoid process.
  • 60. LEFORT TYPE I Trans maxillary fracture Transverse fracture of inferior maxilla, involving maxillary sinus (except superior walls), lateral margin of nasal fossa, nasal septum and pterygoid plates
  • 61. Opacified bilateral maxillary sinuses Transverse fracture through inferior maxilla above hard palate
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  • 63. LEFORT TYPE II Pyramidal shape maxillary fracture, involving maxillary sinuses (anterolateral wall),inferior orbital rim, orbital floor and nasofrontal suture.
  • 64. Opacified bilaterally maxillary sinuses and orbital emphysema. Fracture of anterior/lateral walls of maxillary sinus, inferior orbital rims/floor and disruption of nasofrontal suture.
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  • 66. LEFORT III FRACTURE Also known as craniofacial disjunction. Separates calvarium from facial bones. Plain film underestimates degree of injury due to severe soft tissue swelling. CT is recommended.
  • 67. Zygoma separated from sphenoid at zygomatico-sphenoid suture. Nasal bone and medial orbital wall separated from frontal bone at nasofrontal suture.
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  • 70. CONCLUSION  CT is more accurate and easy to perform in case of facial trauma.  Facial structures are quite symmetrical; look for asymmetry.  When suspect more than simple nasal fracture; do CT.  Soft tissue injuries should be ruled out; look for subtle fractures which can result in significant damage.

Editor's Notes

  1. Co existent injury 3-14% skull fracture, 1-4% have cervical spine fracture,20% with cervical spine fracture have facial injury
  2. Midface is less prominent, sinuses are less pneumatized and more elasticity of bones.
  3. High accuracy for evaluation of both bony and soft tissue injuries. Can be cost saving when compared to multiple radiographs.
  4. Rule of symmetry; two sides of face are quite symmetrical
  5. LINE A --- begin at inner surface of zygomatic frontal suture follows orbital surface of zygoma, maxilla, frontal process of maxilla and nasal arch LINE B --- extends along the superior margin of zygomatic arch and body, extending along the frontal process of zygoma to the zygomatico frontal suture. LINE C --- begin at lateral and inferior margin of maxilla and extends along lateral wall of maxillary sinus and inferior surface of zygomatic arch
  6. Excellent view entire rim of orbit esp, superomedial rim, ethmoid sinuses and floor of orbit may be clearly seen.
  7. Excellent view for posterolateral wall of maxillary sinus and zygomatic arch.
  8. Depressed fracture of frontal process of maxilla can lead to facial deformity if left untreated. Telecanthus represents increased intercanthal distance
  9. Commonest cause in motor vehicle collision followed by assault.
  10. Can be related to many significant surrounding structures. Can result in persistent telecanthus, injury to lacrimal system, nasofrontal duct impingement.
  11. Appears at 6-8 yrs and completelt pneumatized in adolescence. Partially pneumatized in 20% cases. Drain via nasofrontal duct located posteromedially in the sinus. If present and fractures can lead to chronic drainage problems. Frontal sinus is close to dura, frontal lobe, crista gali and cribriform plate.
  12. If orbital rim is intact= pure blow out fracture.