A case of complex facial trauma (PLASTIC SURGERY)

Dr. Carmine Taglialatela Scafati performing surgery on a patient suffering from panfacial trauma. Special thanks to: along with Dr. Enzo Facciuto, Dr. Michele Mangone and Dr. Paolo Grulliero

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25 Responses to “A case of complex facial trauma (PLASTIC SURGERY)”

  1. santimolinam says:

    With that huge approch i woud put 2 titanium plates instead of lag screws. That´s the difference between plastic surgeons and maxillofacial surgeons…i would done by an intraoral aprproch. Yeah AMBUMANI00RAMADOS…facial nerve damage not cause dead. but its cause a facial palsy…and a huge law issue in my country.
    From there u can see mandibular inferior border…and the occlusion???????.
    Oh…ORAL AND MAXILOFACIAL SURGERY IS A DENTISTRY SPECIALITY!!

  2. freemusicblogg says:

    Wow, scary! Where are from these fractures? Car accident, or what?

  3. chico0130 says:

    incredible…I hope the person recovered well.

  4. zaidmustafa says:

    i dont get it if a plastic surgeon can do any maxillofacial surgery exept the oral suergry so why peaple bother to invent the maxillofacial speciality?

  5. montee357 says:

    Great Job surgeons !!!

    This Guys Lower Jaw was driven into His
    Upper Front Teeth.

    Could Of Been A Kick To The Lower Jaw.

    Look At The first Scan Picture.

    Great Job Surgeons !!!

  6. marcinjbus says:

    man, you’re clueless…

  7. hardhitter0421 says:

    Dear Italian Doctors,
    You didn’t just go to school you actually became quality doctors. I envy your talent and thank you for restoring back some of my faith for the medical surgical profession for which I have little here in the USA…I have my reasons. Ringrazio i medici Dr. Carmine Taglialatela Scafati, dottor Enzo Facciuto, Dr. Michele Mangone e il dottor Paolo Grulliero si possono passare i vostri talenti per gli altri ed essere benedetti.

  8. lty2k84 says:

    very nicely done.

  9. MsJjg1 says:

    I LOVE my surgeons. Big thanks and much love to Dr. Brendan Stack,MD, ENT specilist, and Dr. Emery Vural, MD, plastic surgeon, at UAMS Maedical Center In Little Rock Arkansas. I had facial trauma and I am still in the reconstructive stage, but if I didnt have faith that my doctors could do it, I woulnnt have come this far. I too had to have my teeth removed and I had to have a trach to breath.

  10. MsJjg1 says:

    Also, a BIG thanks to all the staff that worked with and are still working with me at UAMS in Little Rock, Arkansas. You guys are GREAT… THANK YOU, THANK YOU !!

  11. sco40 says:

    that is graphic. LOL

  12. Ramiammoun says:

    nice work, that was a very difficult case.

  13. WarrenAch says:

    Maxillofacial surgeries are made by oral and maxillofacial surgeons,which have earned an D.D.S. or D.M.D. and M.D. degrees.They are not plastic surgeons,since their job is not to “re-do” someone’s face.
    The ones featured in this video are M.D. holders trained as plastic surgeons,a different story…

  14. rmgj says:

    Silly you, try and do some reading, who invented plastic and reconstructive surgery? by any chance, have you heard about Kazanjian? it is one of the stupidest never ending arguments, nowadays the face surgery is heavily conte$ted, Trauma surgeons, ENT surgeons, orthopedic surgeons they all have shown intere$t, OMF surgeons have the dental training under their belts and having concentrated efforts on a rather small (but complex) area allows them to gather a wealth of undiluted knowledge.

  15. janetandmatthew says:

    Is there more? I would like to see the finished results of the patient. Those were a lot of screws.

  16. cryptococo says:

    maxilofacial

  17. Cypress1983 says:

    Beautifully done. I do wonder what the mechanism of injury was…

  18. MrBrickmaniac says:

    Great vid, next time though pls sub music for commentary, and limit the theatrical time lapses.

  19. hamzaju says:

    @primigenio1 : & it is also a branch of dentistry, this is the truth..

  20. hamzaju says:

    @primigenio1

  21. WarrenAch says:

    Ok,to the uninformed people here,an Oral and MaxilloFacial Surgeon holding both DDS or DMD/MD degrees + a fellowship in trauma CAN perform this kind of surgeries.They don’t perform these kind of complicated cases alone,they cooperate with other specialists as well(orthopedic/Ent surgeons mostly.)
    Just like a NeuroSurgeon performing some cases with Orthopedics specialists when it comes to Neuro/spinal surgeries.

  22. hman9981 says:

    did the patient lose an eye? Damn, I don’t see any eyeball in that one socket, just blood.

  23. petrhsr says:

    Mechanism of injury? My money is on automobile accident. Either that, or someone beat his face in with a lead pipe.

  24. 16and30 says:

    omg

  25. MidEngine4Life says:

    @ambumani00ramadoss Check your sources, DUAL degree oralmaxillofacial surgeons do go to dental school first, but then do an accelerated MD program given the similar basic sciences training from the 1st two years of dental school. They do gen surg as well in addition to their OMFS training. They have BOTH MD and DMD/DDS degrees…hence dual degree.

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