Table 2

- The reported complications with different types of frontal fractures.

ComplicationsAll patients (n=72)Anterior (n=42)Anterior & posterior (n=27)Posterior (n=3)P-values
Neurological
Seizures2 (2.8)-2 (7.4)-0.180
Facial weakness4 (5.6)3 (7.1)1 (3.7)-0.327
Headache4 (5.6)2 (4.8)2 (7.4)-0.817
CSF leak1 (1.4)-1 (3.7)-0.430
Facial paresthesia2 (2.8)1 (2.4)1 (3.7)-0.907
Epilepsy2 (2.8)-2 (7.4)-0.180
Anosmia1 (1.4)1 (2.4)--0.696
Total16 (22.2)7 (16.7)9 (33.3)-0.171
Ophthalmic
Diplopia6 (8.3)4 (9.5)2 (7.4)-0.827
Ptosis1 (1.4)-1 (3.7)-0.430
Epiphora2 (2.8)1 (2.4)-1 (33.3)0.696
Enophthalmos1 (1.4)-1 (3.7)-0.430
Optic nerve injury1 (1.4)-1 (3.7)-0.430
Total11 (15.3)5 (11.9)5 (18.5)1 (33.3)0.511
Infections
Infected wound1 (1.4)-1 (3.7)-0.430
Osteomyelitis1 (1.4)-1 (3.7)-0.430
Total2 (2.8) 2 (7.4)-0.181
Facial deformity12 (16.7)7 (16.7)5 (18.5)-0.717
  • Values are presented as numbers and percentages (%). The percentages were calculated within the fracture type.

  • CSF: cerebrospinal fluid