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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 29(3); 1986 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1986;29(3): 374-81.
A Clinical Study on the Temporal Bone Fractures
BY Kim, MD, SS Son, MD, KR Kim, MD, YC Kang, MD, and KH Rhee, MD
Department of Otohinolaryngology, Daegu Fatima Hospital, Korea
側頭骨骨折에 대한 臨床的 考察
金福潤 · 孫錫洙 · 金炅律 · 姜永天 · 李康赫
大邱파티마病院 耳鼻咽喉科
ABSTRACT

Recent explosive increase in public transportation systems brought about another explosion in traffic accidents. Authors have studied 49 cases of temporal bone fractures who were admitted to DaeGu Fatima Hospital during the period of March, 1981 to December, 1982. Following are the results ; 1) 55% was under the age of 30 (29 cases). Sex ratio was 8 to 41 male predominence. 2) 21 cases were involved on the right side only, 25 cases left only, and 3 cases bilateral. 3) 37 cases(75%) turned out to have longitudinal fractures, 10 cases(20%) transverse, and 2 cases(5%) combined fractures. 4) Initial loss of consciousness was noted in all. 5) Facial palsy was accompanied in 2 cases. 6) Concomittent ethmoid sinus involvement was seen in 3 cases. 7) 2 cases showed pure conductive hearing loss whereas temporary vestibulocochlear symtoms were noted in 38 cases, most of which restored within the period of several weeks to months. 8) Mild hearing disturbance showed more ready restoration while severe loss restored poorly.

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