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does your wife and me know about this?
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René Le Fort (1870–1951) was a French surgeon and scientist whose name is still widely known in medicine today. He is best remembered for his groundbreaking research on facial fractures and the structure of the human skull. In the early 1900s, Le Fort conducted a series of experiments to understand how the bones of the face break under different types of impact. Through his studies, he identified three common patterns of midfacial fractures, which are now known worldwide as Le Fort I, Le Fort II, and Le Fort III fractures. A Le Fort I fracture is a horizontal break that separates the upper jaw from the rest of the face. A Le Fort II fracture has a pyramidal shape and extends through the nose and areas surrounding the eyes. A Le Fort III fracture is the most severe, causing a complete separation of the middle portion of the face from the base of the skull. Le Fort’s classification revolutionized trauma surgery and remains the standard system used by surgeons, dentists, and emergency physicians more than a century later. His work helps doctors quickly diagnose facial injuries, assess their severity, and choose the most effective treatment plans. Beyond his famous fracture classification, René Le Fort contributed to the fields of general surgery, anatomy, and military medicine. However, it was his detailed study of facial trauma that secured his place in medical history. Today, medical students around the world learn about Le Fort fractures as a fundamental part of their education. His research continues to influence modern maxillofacial surgery and trauma care, helping thousands of patients receive better treatment every year. More than 100 years after his discoveries, René Le Fort’s name remains synonymous with the scientific understanding of facial injuries and the advancement of surgical medicine. #lefort #osteotomy #bp #surgery #viral
René Le Fort (1870–1951) was a French surgeon and scientist whose name is still widely known in medicine today. He is best remembered for his groundbreaking research on facial fractures and the structure of the human skull. In the early 1900s, Le Fort conducted a series of experiments to understand how the bones of the face break under different types of impact. Through his studies, he identified three common patterns of midfacial fractures, which are now known worldwide as Le Fort I, Le Fort II, and Le Fort III fractures. A Le Fort I fracture is a horizontal break that separates the upper jaw from the rest of the face. A Le Fort II fracture has a pyramidal shape and extends through the nose and areas surrounding the eyes. A Le Fort III fracture is the most severe, causing a complete separation of the middle portion of the face from the base of the skull. Le Fort’s classification revolutionized trauma surgery and remains the standard system used by surgeons, dentists, and emergency physicians more than a century later. His work helps doctors quickly diagnose facial injuries, assess their severity, and choose the most effective treatment plans. Beyond his famous fracture classification, René Le Fort contributed to the fields of general surgery, anatomy, and military medicine. However, it was his detailed study of facial trauma that secured his place in medical history. Today, medical students around the world learn about Le Fort fractures as a fundamental part of their education. His research continues to influence modern maxillofacial surgery and trauma care, helping thousands of patients receive better treatment every year. More than 100 years after his discoveries, René Le Fort’s name remains synonymous with the scientific understanding of facial injuries and the advancement of surgical medicine. #lefort #osteotomy #bp #surgery #viral

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