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Bullet embolism into the cardiovascular system.

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Abdominal Aorta Bullet Embolism: Presentation and Management

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2021
Penetrating cardiac injury (PCI) secondary to a gunshot wound presents with several complications and a mortality rate of 94% before reaching the hospital. Current literature search reveals that embolism of bullet fragments after gunshot wounds are exceptionally rare.
Dustin Tran   +3 more
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Unusual venous bullet embolism – Case report

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2016
Bullet embolism is rare complication of penetrating gunshot trauma. We are presenting a case of a single gunshot with entrance wound located on external side of a left thigh. The upward directed trajectory extends to the left lateral side of the neck, but the bullet has been recovered from right external iliac vein.
Snežana, Pavlekić   +2 more
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Subclavian artery bullet embolism

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020
A 20-year-old man presented to our level II trauma center with a single gunshot wound to the right supraclavicular region. He arrived hypotensive, tachycardic, and diaphoretic. His hemodynamics improved with transfusions.
Patience, Green   +4 more
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[Bullet embolism of internal carotid artery. (A case report and literature review)].

Voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N N Burdenko, 2023
Bullet vascular embolism is a rare complication of gunshot wounds with risk of dire consequences and even death. Bullet embolism of internal carotid artery is extremely rare.
D. Usachev   +3 more
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Bullet embolism

Trauma, 2016
Ross Weale   +3 more
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Venous bullet embolism to the right ventricle: Case report

Azerbaijan Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2023
It is extremely rare for venous-injured gunshot wounds to cause cardiac embolism. Removal of cardiac embolism is essential in these patients. But there are also cases where it is not possible to remove the pellet for various reasons. In this case report,
N. Katrancioglu   +2 more
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Bullet Embolism into the Common Iliac Artery from a Gunshot Wound to the Heart

The American surgeon, 2021
We describe the management of bullet embolism from a penetrating cardiac injury, including the clinical, radiographic, and operative considerations in this challenging trauma scenario.
B. Lovasik   +3 more
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A Magic Bullet: Bullet Embolism From the Heart to the Femoral Artery

Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 2021
A case study a patient who was emergently evaluated with an intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography after suffering a gunshot wound to the back is provided.
Michael A. Chen
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Retrograde Venous Bullet Embolism

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1981
Bullets may embolize against normal blood flow into distal veins because of gravity or the Valsalva maneuver. A case is described in which a bullet was fluoroscopically repositioned from the popliteal vein into the area of a lacerated iliac vein and trapped with a balloon catheter obviating popliteal exploration.
S J, Sclafani, W G, Mitchell
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