2020
DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000007275
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A Novel Approach to Coronoidectomy: the Modified Keen Technique

Abstract: Introduction: Coronoid fractures are relatively rare fractures of the craniofacial skeleton, but typically occur concomitantly with high-velocity craniofacial trauma to the midface and lateral mandible. Management of coronoid fractures may vary, but when surgical excision is indicated, treatment frequently involves an intraoral approach through a posterior intraoral incision along the mandibular ramus. Here, the authors present an alternative and novel approach to the coronoid process based on the … Show more

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“…Coronoid fractures are comparatively rare, accounting for less than 3% of all facial fractures. Since the coronoid process is located in a protected position under the zygoma, fractures of the coronoid process are predictably associated with high-velocity impact to the lateral midface and mandible [ 18 ]. This might account for the rare occurrence of the bifid and trifid coronoid processes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Coronoid fractures are comparatively rare, accounting for less than 3% of all facial fractures. Since the coronoid process is located in a protected position under the zygoma, fractures of the coronoid process are predictably associated with high-velocity impact to the lateral midface and mandible [ 18 ]. This might account for the rare occurrence of the bifid and trifid coronoid processes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various modifications of CRT have described in the literature. [3][4][5] The authors have used rolling technique to remove CP in 9 patients leading to removal of 17 CP with a slippage of only one. Technique described by the author uses rolling movements which is easy to learn, allows predictable removal of CP.…”
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confidence: 99%