نتایج جستجو برای: bullet injuries

تعداد نتایج: 124893  

2012
Franziska Brecht Andreas Eckhardt

Due to a shortage of IT professionals, many companies intensify their efforts to be perceived as attractive employers in this field, especially by means of social network sites (SNS) such as Facebook. However, it is unknown whether these presences do really attract IT professionals, and if so, whether this is more due to the utilitarian (job search related) characteristics or to the hedonic (en...

Journal: :JIT 2014
Ola Henfridsson

Introduction D eveloping compelling stories is perhaps the most important mission of the qualitative information systems researcher. Indeed, our discipline ‘has a powerful story to tell about the transformational impact of information technology’ (Agarwal and Lucas, 2005: 381), and I am sure that we all feel that we would like to contribute. A powerful story can inform and explain. A powerful s...

Journal: :Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES 2011
Müjgan Calışkan Ismail Evren Ismail Kabak Ibrahim Atak Recai Gökcan

We report a case with gunshot to the pelvis. The injury site was the soft tissue between the rectum and urinary bladder. Several days later, the bullet was expulsed spontaneously during voiding. In the literature, only a few case reports have described spontaneous expulsion of an intravesical bullet. A 19-year-old male was wounded on the left hip by gunshot. Radiographic examinations showed a b...

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 2001
Y Fujimoto H T Cabrera F H Pahl A F de Andrade J R Marino

A 15-year-old boy presented with a gunshot wound in the left cerebellar hemisphere. He was confused and left cerebellar signs were noted. The patient underwent the first surgery for debridement of the entry wound in the left parietal region and second surgery to remove the bullet. However, the bullet could not be located via a left unilateral suboccipital craniectomy in the park bench position,...

Journal: :Clinical surgery research communications 2021

Background: Extremity vascular injuries are one of the major causes limb loss and potentially preventable deaths after trauma. Although it is a challenge, especially in countries with less established trauma center, early diagnosis, intervention important for better outcome. The aim this study was to describe epidemiology, management strategies, outcomes extremity Ethiopian setting. Methods: A ...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2002
Z Busić F Rudman I Stipancić E Amić D Busić

The aim of our study is to evaluate results of treating war injuries of colon and rectum, after 10 years. During the war in Croatia, 21 wounded, with colon (19) and rectum (2) injuries, were treated in the Department of Surgery at Nova Gradiska General Hospital from August 1991 to April 1992. Bullet wounds accounted for 57% of the injuries. All patients had other associated injuries. Primary re...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2014
Shiraz Ahmed Ghori Muhammad Shahzeb Khan Faizan Imran Bawany

A 35 years old man presented with Cauda Equina syndrome caused by a bullet migrating down the spinal canal. The patient initially showed no neurological deficits after the gunshot injury but after 15 months he presented again with urinary and fecal incontinence. Lumbo-sacral X-ray showed a bullet at the level of L5-S1 so he was operated under fluoroscopic guidance. Patient's neurological defici...

2012
Christopher H Hunt Gavin A McKenzie Felix E Diehn Jonathan M Morris Christopher P Wood

We report the case of a 24 year old male who had a retained bullet within his thoracic spine from a gunshot wound resulting in paraplegia. After 7 months he began experiencing painful dysesthesias at his sensory level. Repeat imaging demonstrated migration of the bullet as well as the development of intramedullary dystrophic calcification associated with the bullet. This case demonstrates not o...

2003
John K. Lattimer Jon Lattimer

The so-called "pristine" bullet (Warren Commission Exhibit 399), which critics have been claiming could not have penetrated both President Kennedy's neck and Governor Connally's thorax and wrist and still remain undeformed, was found by these investigators to be, in fact, deformed (flattened) in a manner which required great force to duplicate on test bullets from the same lots. The four fragme...

2014
G. Bordon S. Burguet Girona

The presence of a migratory bullet in the spinal canal after a gunshot injury is a rare finding, specially without causing permanent neurologic damage. We present the case of a patient who suffered a gunshot wound with an entry point in the posterior arc of L2-L3 and a migratory bullet detected at the level of L5-S1 in the CT scan. The patient complained about intense headache, dizziness, and v...

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