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Endoscopic Transoral Odontoidectomy for Bullet Extraction: A Case Study. [PDF]
Rescalvo Garduño S+7 more
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A shot through the heart: a case report on retained bullet causing cardiac tamponade. [PDF]
Shah R+4 more
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Determined to Die! Ability to Act Following Multiple Self‐inflicted Gunshot Wounds to the Head. The Cook County Office of Medical Examiner Experience (2005–2012) and Review of Literature [PDF]
Cases of multiple (considered 2+) self-inflicted gunshot wounds are a rarity and require careful examination of the scene of occurrence; thorough consideration of the decedent’s psychiatric, medical, and social histories; and accurate postmortem ...
Aniello Maiese, Lorenzo Gitto
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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.
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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.
Benoît Houzé+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.
Benoît Houzé+8 more
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PAIN WITH A NEUROPATHIC COMPONENT IN COMBATANTS AFTER GUNSHOT WOUNDS
Background. In combatants with gunshot wounds, the frequency of pain chronicization is observed in 63.4-78.5% of cases. The reason for this high frequency of chronicization may be a neuropathic component.
Vr Horoshko, Iurii Kuchyn
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Gunshot Injuries in American Trauma Centers: Analysis of the Lethality of Multiple Gunshot Wounds
The American surgeon, 2020Introduction Trauma center care and survival have been improving over the past several years. However, yearly firearm-related deaths have remained near constant at 33 000.
Ahmad Zeineddin+7 more
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