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Facial Fractures in the Aging Population
2016
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
As the U.S. population ages and life expectancy increases, the number of elderly patients seeking trauma care and treatment for facial fractures will increase. Understanding age-related differences in the pattern, cause, and management of these fractures is essential for improving care. A retrospective review of adults presenting to a Level I trauma center was performed to evaluate age-related differences in facial fractures. Descriptive statistics were used to compare fracture number, type,
doi:10.1097/01.prs.0000475791.31361.9a
pmid:26818295
fatcat:7gak2spacbhrjfk7gywigvuqwm