what does lefort do(1,2,3)

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i tried to do my own research but it dosent really help me because they speak like a bunch of faggs
so if ur kind enough help a nga out:forcedsmile:
 
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i tried to do my own research but it dosent really help me because they speak like a bunch of faggs
so if ur kind enough help a nga out:forcedsmile:


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i tried to do my own research but it dosent really help me because they speak like a bunch of faggs
so if ur kind enough help a nga out:forcedsmile:
Le Fort I, II, III describe classic patterns of mid-face fractures—basically where the face breaks after trauma and what part moves. Here’s the clean breakdown 👇

Le Fort I – “Floating palate”

  • Where: Horizontal fracture above the teeth
  • Separates: Upper teeth + hard palate from the rest of the face
  • What moves: The upper jaw (maxilla) moves, but nose and eyes stay put
  • Think: Low fracture

Le Fort II – “Floating maxilla”

  • Where: Pyramidal shape through nasal bridge, maxilla, and under the eyes
  • Separates: Central midface from skull
  • What moves: Nose + upper jaw
  • Think: Middle fracture

Le Fort III – “Floating face”

  • Where: High fracture through orbits and zygomatic arches
  • Separates: Entire face from the skull base
  • What moves: Whole face
  • Think: High fracture

Easy memory trick

  • I = teeth
  • II = nose
  • III = eyes
(or: low → mid → high)
If you want, I can also:
  • explain mechanism of injury
  • show how they present clinically
  • go over CT findings
  • or tie them to airway management & trauma priorities
 
Le Fort I, II, III describe classic patterns of mid-face fractures—basically where the face breaks after trauma and what part moves. Here’s the clean breakdown 👇

Le Fort I – “Floating palate”

  • Where: Horizontal fracture above the teeth
  • Separates: Upper teeth + hard palate from the rest of the face
  • What moves: The upper jaw (maxilla) moves, but nose and eyes stay put
  • Think: Low fracture

Le Fort II – “Floating maxilla”

  • Where: Pyramidal shape through nasal bridge, maxilla, and under the eyes
  • Separates: Central midface from skull
  • What moves: Nose + upper jaw
  • Think: Middle fracture

Le Fort III – “Floating face”

  • Where: High fracture through orbits and zygomatic arches
  • Separates: Entire face from the skull base
  • What moves: Whole face
  • Think: High fracture

Easy memory trick

  • I = teeth
  • II = nose
  • III = eyes
(or: low → mid → high)
If you want, I can also:
  • explain mechanism of injury
  • show how they present clinically
  • go over CT findings
  • or tie them to airway management & trauma priorities
JFL chat gpt is so ass :lul: im too illitiraete:Comfy:
 
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Le Fort I, II, III describe classic patterns of mid-face fractures—basically where the face breaks after trauma and what part moves. Here’s the clean breakdown 👇

Le Fort I – “Floating palate”

  • Where: Horizontal fracture above the teeth
  • Separates: Upper teeth + hard palate from the rest of the face
  • What moves: The upper jaw (maxilla) moves, but nose and eyes stay put
  • Think: Low fracture

Le Fort II – “Floating maxilla”

  • Where: Pyramidal shape through nasal bridge, maxilla, and under the eyes
  • Separates: Central midface from skull
  • What moves: Nose + upper jaw
  • Think: Middle fracture

Le Fort III – “Floating face”

  • Where: High fracture through orbits and zygomatic arches
  • Separates: Entire face from the skull base
  • What moves: Whole face
  • Think: High fracture

Easy memory trick

  • I = teeth
  • II = nose
  • III = eyes
(or: low → mid → high)
If you want, I can also:
  • explain mechanism of injury
  • show how they present clinically
  • go over CT findings
  • or tie them to airway management & trauma priorities
wtf do they mean by fracture, thats the bs im talking about, its not clear yet it says "clean breakdown"
 
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i tried to do my own research but it dosent really help me because they speak like a bunch of faggs
so if ur kind enough help a nga out:forcedsmile:


scroll till lefort's, mark solution
 
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wtf do they mean by fracture, thats the bs im talking about, its not clear yet it says "clean breakdown"
probably talking about accidents or something. Idk bhaijaan
 
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