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Gunshot Wounds to the Elbow

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1995
Gunshot wound injuries to the elbow are rare. This article presents the experience of the King/Drew Medical Center. Classification and management of these injuries are emphasized. An algorithm is presented.
Cecil S. Reyes   +4 more
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Suicidal gunshot wounds

Forensic Science International, 1994
Suicidal gunshot wounds were reviewed for a 6 year and 6 month period with respect to age, sex, type of firearm, anatomical location of the entrance wound, alcohol use, location of the event and the presence of a suicide note. There was a total of 64 suicidal gunshot wounds, the majority of which were found in males.
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Gunshot wound of the fetus

Pediatric Surgery International, 2011
We report here a fetus, who was delivered via cesarean section in 32th gestational week from a 37-year-old mother and sustained multiple gunshots. Post-natal evaluation revealed eight entry-exit holes and the baby was transferred to our clinic.Upon admission, peripheral pulses were nonpalpable, appropriate fluid administration and blood transfusion ...
Tansel Günendi   +3 more
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Civilian Gunshot Wounds

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.
Robert D'Ambrosia, Robert W Dugas
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Gunshot Wounds to the Spine

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1995
Gunshot wounds to the spine are becoming more prevalent, especially in urban areas. Neurologic injury can occur even if the projectile does not penetrate the spinal canal. Initial treatment should consist of stabilizing the patient's medical condition followed by a careful neurologic examination.
Robert L. Waters   +2 more
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Gunshot Wounds to the Shoulder

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1995
The proximity of vascular, neural, osseous, and muscular structures make gunshot wounds to the shoulder area particularly challenging. This review focuses on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of these injuries. Special attention is given to the usefulness of vascular and electrodiagnostic studies.
Thomas H. Witschi   +2 more
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Gunshot Wounds to the Acetabulum

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2012
To classify the fracture patterns of gunshot wounds to the acetabulum; identify the associated injuries and complications; determine the predictors of poor outcome and deep infection; and propose a treatment algorithm based on the results.Retrospective review of two trauma registry databases over a 13-year period.Multicenter study.Thirty-nine gunshot ...
Moritz Tannast   +3 more
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Gunshot Wound Review

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1996
There is no serious argument about the wounding potential of various kinds of penetrating projectiles. The laws of physics in concert with modern bullet testing have clarified and quantified the mechanisms by which bullets disrupt tissue. Despite this scientific background, much misinformation persists in the wound-ballistics literature.
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GUNSHOT WOUNDS OF THE FACE

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1972
Shoemaker Wc   +4 more
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Radiological investigation of gunshot wounds: a systematic review of published evidence

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2019
A. Giorgetti   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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