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Clinical Case Study of a Patient Surgically Treated for a Frontal Bone Depressed Fracture Following A Cranio-Cerebral Trauma after Car Accident
Last modified: 2021-06-28
Abstract
A clinical case study was performed on a 21-year-old patient with a moderate craniocerebral trauma, opened with a depressed, frontal bone fracture, following a car accident, as a rear passenger. Clinically, at hospitalization, the patient is conscious, cooperating, GCS = 15, oriented temporally-spatially, without neurological deficits, with a linear frontal inter-eye wound and multiple facial escoriations. Surgery is performed by escylectomy and surgical toilet of the perifocus area of the fracture and repair of the dural defect. Postoperatively, the clinical and paraclinical evolution is favorable.
Acknowledgements: “The work of the first author is supported by the project ANTREPRENORDOC, in the framework of Human Resources Development Operational Programme 2014-2020, financed from the European Social Fund under the contract number 36355/23.05.2019 HRD OP /380/6/13 – SMIS Code: 123847. The work of the second author was carried out in the framework of the research project DREAM (Dynamics of the REsources and technological Advance in harvesting Marine renewable energy), supported by the Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding – UEFISCDI, grant number PN-III-P4-ID- PCE-2020-0008.”