Pediatric Facial Fractures: A Multi-Institutional Level 1 Trauma Center Analysis of Incidence, Interventions, and Outcomes

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Hinson, Madison [1 ]
Wright, Avery [1 ]
Davidson, Amelia [1 ]
Kogan, Samuel [1 ]
Runyan, Christopher [1 ]
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[1] Wake Forest Sch Med, Wake Forest Baptist Med Ctr, Dept Plast Surg, 475 Vine St, Winston Salem, NC 27101 USA
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pediatric facial fractures; pediatric facial trauma; pediatric trauma management; facial trauma residual symptoms; pediatric fracture healing; pediatric injury demographics; INJURIES;
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10.1177/19433875241272430
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Objective: The management of pediatric facial fractures presents distinctive considerations compared to adults. This study aims to provide a unique perspective on the correlations between the mechanism of injury, types of facial fractures, and fracture interventions and management utilized in 2 North Carolina Level 1 Trauma Centers to determine the optimal management options for this patient population. Methods: An IRB-approved retrospective chart review was performed of pediatric facial trauma patients ages <18 years old between January 2020 and December 2022 at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and Atrium Health Charlotte Medical Center. Data on patient demographics, mechanism of injury, facial fractures, interventions, and outcomes were collected. Results: Of 2,977 pediatric facial trauma patients, 582 patients sustained at least 1 facial fracture at the time of injury. Adolescents were significantly less likely to be transferred from outside institutions and to be admitted for further care (P = 0.002). Adolescents experienced higher levels of residual symptoms following initial discharge (P = 0.001) and were less likely to have a symptom resolution within 1 year (P < 0.0001). Neonates and infants were significantly more likely to receive conservative interventions and to sustain calvarium and skull base fractures (P < 0.0001). Conclusions: This study identifies differences in pediatric age groups related to transfers, admittance, fracture type, management, and outcomes. Our data suggests adolescent patients may experience a higher incidence of residual symptoms with lower levels of symptom resolution within 1 year. Further investigation into these differences may elicit optimized methods of fracture management in pediatric age groups and allow for effective, individualized care with improved long-term outcomes.
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