Flipped Nasal Bone Fracture: Peculiar Fracture Pattern in a Pediatric Patient.
Jong Weon ShinRah Yoon KimJangyoun ChoiPublished in: The Journal of craniofacial surgery (2023)
Fractures to the facial bone in the pediatric population often show a different fracture pattern from that of the adult population. In this brief report, the authors share their experience with a nasal bone fracture in a 12-year-old child showing a bizarre fracture pattern, an inside-out displacement of the nasal bone. The authors share the detailed findings of this fracture and describe the method for reducing the fracture back to the proper position.