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Nasal FracturesNasal fractures are relatively common among the elderly, who are predisposed to them because of age-related thinning of facial bones. Most fractures result from trauma due to a fall. Fractures produce obvious distortion of the bony nasal framework, accompanied by epistaxis. Treatment by closed reduction usually suffices: After the nose is anesthetized, the bony fragments are elevated and positioned with a small amount of nonobstructive nasal packing for about 1 week (until the fracture has stabilized). During this period, antibiotics are given to prevent sinusitis. |
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