Tytuł pozycji:
Fractures of the craniofacial skeleton in the elderly : retrospectve studies
The aim of the retrospective analysis of the medical documentation of 101 patients was
to assess the incidence, etiology, and type of craniofacial fractures in the elderly population of
southern Poland, who required specialist treatment at the Department of Cramo-Maxillo-Facial
Surgery Jagielloman University, Krakow, Poland, in the period 2010-2019. Patients were divided into
3 age groups: 65-74, 75-84, and 85 and older. The following was noted: age, sex, place of residence,
education, cause and location of fracture, treatment, injuries and comorbidities, complications, alcohol
and other drugs at the time of injury, and the period of hospitalization. The dominant group were
patients aged 65-74 (72.28%), mainly males (56.44%). The main cause was fall (47.52%). The fractures
involved mainly the mandible and the zygomaticomaxillary complex. Over half of patients (50.50%)
lived in the countryside or small towns. Work tool-related accidents prevailed among geriatric
patients living in small towns and rural areas. Craniofacial fractures were additionally accompanied
by common complications regarding the organ of vision. Further studies analyzing factors leading to
increased risk of craniofacial injuries in the elderly of the rural population will enable proper support
programs, prophylaxis, and principles concerning agricultural activities.