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A naso-ethmoidal fracture (NOE fracture) involves the central region of the face where the nasal bones and ethmoid bone meet between the eyes. These fractures commonly result from high-impact trauma such as road traffic accidents, falls, or assaults. At Pratap Hospital in Vijayawada, our maxillofacial and craniofacial surgeons specialize in managing naso-ethmoidal fractures using advanced imaging, precise surgical techniques, and reconstructive methods to restore both facial structure and function.
Because this region supports the nose, eyes, and surrounding sinuses, untreated NOE fractures can lead to nasal deformity, vision problems, sinus complications, or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks. Timely and skilled intervention ensures long-term functional and cosmetic recovery.
The treatment of naso-ethmoidal fractures depends on the severity and extent of injury. CT scan imaging is used to precisely assess fracture displacement and involvement of surrounding structures. Non-displaced fractures may be managed conservatively with observation and medication, while displaced or comminuted fractures require surgical repair.
Under general anesthesia, incisions are made either inside the nose, along the eyelid crease, or within the hairline for optimal access and minimal scarring. The surgeon carefully repositions fractured bones, repairs the nasal bridge, and reconstructs affected areas using titanium plates and screws. If necessary, cartilage or bone grafts are used to restore the nasal framework and prevent deformity.
In cases involving the sinuses or CSF leaks, the surgeon coordinates with neurosurgical support to ensure complete closure and repair of the defect. Post-surgery, nasal packing or splints are placed to maintain shape and stability during healing.
Temporary swelling, nasal congestion, mild bruising around the eyes, or slight numbness of the upper nose may occur after surgery. These typically subside within 1–2 weeks with appropriate care and medication.
Although rare, possible risks include infection, bleeding, persistent nasal deformity, scarring, or recurrence of nasal obstruction. With modern surgical techniques and expert postoperative care, complications are minimal.
Most patients recover within 4–6 weeks. Nasal splints or dressings are usually removed after one week. Patients should avoid nose blowing, strenuous activities, and facial pressure for several weeks. Normal breathing and facial symmetry gradually improve over time.
Is surgery always required for a naso-ethmoidal fracture?
Not always. Mild fractures without bone displacement may heal with conservative management, while displaced or complex fractures involving nasal and sinus structures typically require surgical intervention.
Will my nose look normal after surgery?
Yes. The goal of surgery is to restore both function and facial appearance. With advanced reconstructive techniques, most patients achieve excellent cosmetic and functional outcomes.
How long does recovery take?
Most patients recover within 4–6 weeks, although full healing and sinus normalization may take a few months depending on the injury severity.
Can this fracture affect my eyes or vision?
Yes, since the area is close to the orbits, it may cause temporary vision changes. Surgical repair helps restore proper eye positioning and reduces vision-related symptoms.
What is the cost of naso-ethmoidal fracture treatment in Vijayawada?
The cost typically ranges from Rs. 55,000 to Rs. 1,80,000, depending on the extent of the fracture, need for reconstruction, and hospital stay.
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