Maxillofacial Trauma & Fracture Reconstruction
Advanced Dental Sciences & Maxillofacial SurgeryRétablissement
4-8 weeks
Séjour hospitalier
2-5 days
Taux de réussite
95%
Maxillofacial trauma involves severe injuries to the facial skeleton, including the mandible (lower jaw), maxilla (upper jaw), zygoma (cheekbones), and orbital floor (eye sockets). These injuries often result from motor vehicle accidents, falls, or sports trauma. If left untreated or poorly managed, they cause double vision, inability to chew, and severe facial disfigurement. International patients often seek secondary reconstruction in India when initial emergency repairs in their home country heal improperly. Indian maxillofacial surgeons use 3D imaging and micro-titanium plating systems to perfectly reassemble the facial skeleton, restore dental occlusion (bite), and ensure facial aesthetics are preserved.
Détails de l'intervention
Performed under general anesthesia. To avoid visible facial scarring, the surgeon makes incisions entirely inside the mouth or hidden in the natural creases of the eyelids/hairline. The fractured, displaced bone segments are exposed, carefully realigned into their exact original anatomical position, and rigidly locked together using miniature titanium plates and tiny screws. Any severely crushed bone (such as the orbital floor under the eye) may be reconstructed using titanium mesh or bone grafts.
Comparaison des coûts
| Pays | Coût estimé | Économies par rapport aux États-Unis |
|---|---|---|
| Inde Meilleur rapport qualité-prix | $3,000 - $6,000 | Économisez jusqu'à 85% |
| États-Unis | $35,000 | - |
| Royaume-Uni | $18,000 | - |
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