نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating head injury

تعداد نتایج: 483688  

Journal: :Southeast Asian journal of health professionals 2023

Chest trauma is classified as blunt or penetrating, with being the cause of most thoracic injuries (90%). The main difference in penetrating opening cavity, created either by stabbing gunshot wounds, which absent chest trauma. Following head and extremities injuries, Blunt are third common injury polytrauma patients. Assessment patients clinical radiographic finding suggestive pneumothorax, rib...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
Kaveh Laksari Lyndia C Wu Mehmet Kurt Calvin Kuo David C Camarillo

Although safety standards have reduced fatal head trauma due to single severe head impacts, mild trauma from repeated head exposures may carry risks of long-term chronic changes in the brain's function and structure. To study the physical sensitivities of the brain to mild head impacts, we developed the first dynamic model of the skull-brain based on in vivo MRI data. We showed that the motion ...

2015
William M. Ricci Christopher McAndrew David Merriman Michael J. Gardner

What's new in orthopaedic trauma." The

2014
Ju-Hee Han Eun-Jeong Koh Ha-Young Choi Jung-Soo Park Jong-Myong Lee

Traumatic intracranial pseudoaneurysms occurring after blunt head injuries are rare. We report an unusual case of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) caused by rupturing of the traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the internal carotid artery (ICA) bifurcation that resulted from a non-penetrating injury. In a patient with severe headache and SAH in the right sylvian cistern, which developed within 7 days after...

Journal: :Military medicine 1993
C S Leedham C G Blood C Newland

Medical data from 120 U.S. Marine Corps trauma admissions to second-echelon facilities during Operation Desert Shield/Storm were examined. Sixty-five percent of the admissions occurred between February 22 and February 28, the time frame corresponding to the ground war and the preliminary mobilization period. Penetrating wounds were the most prevalent types of injury, followed by lacerations, op...

Journal: :Neurology India 2009
G D Satyarthee Sachin A Borkar Anuj Kumar Tripathi B S Sharma

Penetrating cranial injury is a potentially life-threatening condition. The majority of war injuries are high-velocity penetrating cranial injuries; but in civilian cases, most penetrating cranial wounds are low-velocity type. We report an interesting case of transorbital penetrating cranial injury with a knife-sharpening stone made up of ceramic in a 28-year-old male. The pertinent literature ...

Journal: :Seizure 1995
Jacqueline Droogan

The incidence of post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE), that is, persistent seizure activity following significant head trauma, varies with the type and severity of the head injury, i.e. depressed skull fractures, haematomas, and penetrating head injuries. Many other factors also appear to determine the risks for developing PTE, such as the length of time for which a person is unconscious following the...

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