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Transcervical gunshot injuries
The American Journal of Surgery, 1994Gunshot injuries across the cervical midline are not addressed in existing trauma algorithms. A retrospective study of 41 patients with transcervical gunshot wounds was undertaken to delineate injury patterns and management principles. Thirty-four of the 41 patients (83%) sustained 52 injuries to major cervical structures.
A, Hirshberg +4 more
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Penetrating orbitocranial gunshot injuries
Surgical Neurology, 2005The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of a surgical management protocol and other important clinical features on the prognosis of patients who had penetrating orbitocranial gunshot injuries.Thirty-five patients (30 unilateral, 5 bilateral) who had penetrating orbitocranial gunshot injuries were analyzed.
Engin, Gönül +7 more
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Urology, 1975
A brief discussion of ureteral injuries with emphasis on injuries secondary to penetrating external violence is presented. Four cases with gunshot injuries to the ureter are documented. The symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries due to penetrating missiles are presented.
B L, Khashu +3 more
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A brief discussion of ureteral injuries with emphasis on injuries secondary to penetrating external violence is presented. Four cases with gunshot injuries to the ureter are documented. The symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of injuries due to penetrating missiles are presented.
B L, Khashu +3 more
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Injury, 1977
The case of a victim of an unusual gunshot injury is described. The man had been 'knee-capped' and on arrival at hospital was found to have two bullets and a cartridge casing in the knee joint. These had entered through one entrance wound. A ballistic report describes how the incident occurred.
R A, Mollan, V, Beavis
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The case of a victim of an unusual gunshot injury is described. The man had been 'knee-capped' and on arrival at hospital was found to have two bullets and a cartridge casing in the knee joint. These had entered through one entrance wound. A ballistic report describes how the incident occurred.
R A, Mollan, V, Beavis
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Another curious gunshot injury
Injury, 1982Abstract An unusual complication of a gunshot injury to the knee is described. The bullet lodged in the subchondral plate of the tibia. The lead was dissolved by synovial fluid, which produced an intense synovitis resulting in gross osteoarthritis of the joint.
R A, Mollan, R I, Wilson
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1984
Ninety consecutive patients between 2 and 15 years of age sustaining gunshot wounds were analyzed and a management algorithm evolved. Key management steps included fluid resuscitation in the field by trained paramedical personnel and recognition of the severity of the wound when large-caliber or shotgun injuries were encountered. Arteriograms were most
J, Valentine, S, Blocker, J H, Chang
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Ninety consecutive patients between 2 and 15 years of age sustaining gunshot wounds were analyzed and a management algorithm evolved. Key management steps included fluid resuscitation in the field by trained paramedical personnel and recognition of the severity of the wound when large-caliber or shotgun injuries were encountered. Arteriograms were most
J, Valentine, S, Blocker, J H, Chang
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Extraperitoneal Rectal Gunshot Injuries
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1995Extraperitoneal rectal gunshot injuries are rare, but may be encountered in civilian practice. We report on a series of 26 such cases. The aim of the study is to attempt to evolve a treatment policy of this injury. The principles of management include the repair of rectal wound in selected cases and the formation of a diverting colostomy. Distal rectal
R D, Levy +5 more
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Neurologico Spinale Medico Chirurgico, 2018
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The advanced trauma life support (ATLS) stated that a patient with multiple traumas should be assumed tohave cervical spine injury especially if the patient loses consciousness when present in the ER.
Gede Andry Nicolas +2 more
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The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The advanced trauma life support (ATLS) stated that a patient with multiple traumas should be assumed tohave cervical spine injury especially if the patient loses consciousness when present in the ER.
Gede Andry Nicolas +2 more
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Gunshot Injuries: Pathophysiology and Treatments
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1995The increase in gun ownership and shootings of dogs and cats in urban and rural areas has made it important for veterinarians to be familiar with the treatment of gunshot injuries. The damage inflicted on the soft tissues and bone depends on the type of firearm used and the range at which it was fired.
T N, Bebchuk, J, Harari
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The Spine Journal, 2015
Spinal gunshot injuries (spinal GSIs) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both military and civilian populations. These injuries are likely to be encountered by spine care professionals in many treatment settings. A paucity of resources is available to summarize current knowledge of spinal GSI evaluation and management.The aim was to ...
Andre, Jakoi +3 more
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Spinal gunshot injuries (spinal GSIs) are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in both military and civilian populations. These injuries are likely to be encountered by spine care professionals in many treatment settings. A paucity of resources is available to summarize current knowledge of spinal GSI evaluation and management.The aim was to ...
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