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Facial Plastic Surgery, 2019
AbstractCraniomaxillofacial gunshot injuries, resulting from assault, suicide attempts, and accidental trauma, represent a major public health dilemma in the United States. Due to the extent of injury and resulting osseous and soft tissue loss, facial gunshot wounds pose a unique challenge to the reconstructive surgeon.
Angela S, Volk +4 more
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AbstractCraniomaxillofacial gunshot injuries, resulting from assault, suicide attempts, and accidental trauma, represent a major public health dilemma in the United States. Due to the extent of injury and resulting osseous and soft tissue loss, facial gunshot wounds pose a unique challenge to the reconstructive surgeon.
Angela S, Volk +4 more
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The Independent practitioner
Abstract Abstract: The United States has state-mandated reporting requirements for incidents such as gunshot wounds and child/elder abuse. Practitioners have a legal obligation to report such incidents, and failure to do so is a Class A misdemeanor.
Andrew J. Weiland, Rachel S. Rohde
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Abstract Abstract: The United States has state-mandated reporting requirements for incidents such as gunshot wounds and child/elder abuse. Practitioners have a legal obligation to report such incidents, and failure to do so is a Class A misdemeanor.
Andrew J. Weiland, Rachel S. Rohde
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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2015
AbstractThe majority of maxillofacial gunshot wounds are caused by suicide attempts. Young men are affected most often. When the lower one-third of the face is involved, airway patency (1.6% of the cases) and hemorrhage control (1.9% of the cases) are the two most urgent complications to monitor and prevent.
Olga, Maurin +8 more
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AbstractThe majority of maxillofacial gunshot wounds are caused by suicide attempts. Young men are affected most often. When the lower one-third of the face is involved, airway patency (1.6% of the cases) and hemorrhage control (1.9% of the cases) are the two most urgent complications to monitor and prevent.
Olga, Maurin +8 more
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Orthopedics, 1985
ABSTRACT: A wide variety of injuries are encountered in civilian gunshot wounds with the severity directly related to the amount of kinetic energy imparted on the tissues. A surgeon should be aware of the different ballistic properties of the various firearms and be prepared to treat each patient as an individual.
R, Dugas, R, D'Ambrosia
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ABSTRACT: A wide variety of injuries are encountered in civilian gunshot wounds with the severity directly related to the amount of kinetic energy imparted on the tissues. A surgeon should be aware of the different ballistic properties of the various firearms and be prepared to treat each patient as an individual.
R, Dugas, R, D'Ambrosia
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Civilian craniocerebral gunshot wounds
Neurosurgery, 1991Abstract Experience with 120 patients who incurred a gunshot wound to the head with dural penetration is presented. All of the patients were managed by a standard resuscitation protocol and assigned a clinical grade based on their level of consciousness both at the time of presentation and at 2 to 4 months after injury.
E C, Benzel +6 more
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