نتایج جستجو برای: craniocerebral gunshot injuries

تعداد نتایج: 126535  

2016
Mert Keskinbora Sercan Yalçin İsmail Oltulu Mehmet Emin Erdil Tuğrul Örmeci

Gunshot injuries are getting more frequently reported while the civilian (nongovernmental) armament increases in the world. A 42-year-old male patient presented to emergency room of Istanbul Medipol University Hospital due to a low-velocity gunshot injury. We detected one entry point on the posterior aspect of the thigh, just superior to the popliteal groove. No exit wound was detected on his p...

Journal: :The Journal OF Nervous and Mental Disease 1920

Journal: :Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2015

Journal: :Medicine, conflict, and survival 2008
I A John A Z Mohammed S Lawoko C A Nkanta A Frank-Briggs H C Nwadiaro M Tuko D E Zavala E S Kolo M A Ramalan D E Bassey E Didi

A pilot study of violent injury surveillance was implemented in two hospitals in Kano, Nigeria, in two phases: a formative evaluation including training and arranging the collection of hospital information, followed by a 6 month prospective data collection. Road traffic injuries constituted about 80 per cent of the cases, gunshot injuries were the commonest in victims of interpersonal violence ...

2014
David F Smith Christopher R Kieliszak Kent Stevens Stacey L Ishman Wayne M Koch

Clin. Pract. (2014) 11(2), 149–153 ISSN 2044-9038 part of Penetrating trauma to the neck, laryngeal fracture and foreign-body aspiration are three injuries that, individually, infrequently occur in adults. Reports of penetrating neck injuries and foreign-body aspiration presenting simultaneously, have been described in the literature. The authors present the previously unreported case of a pene...

Journal: :Archives of emergency medicine 1987
O Onuba

In a 3-year period (1981-1984), 52 male patients aged 10-60 years were treated for fresh gunshot wounds. The injuries varied from minor soft tissue injuries to major organ and tissue damage, and were all sustained by low-velocity missiles. Six of the patients (11.5%) died of their injuries or complications while 46 (88.46%) survived and were discharged after 1-15 weeks (a mean hospital time of ...

Journal: :Acta cardiologica 2012
Christophe Martinez Yamen Maazoun Rodolphe Durieux Jean Defraigne Victor Legrand

Penetrating injuries of the subclavian artery are associated with a high morbidity and mortality rate. Endovascular treatment with covered stents (stent grafts) has emerged as an effective alternative to surgery, but this new technique is not exempt from complications. We report the case of a male gunshot victim, treated by a covered stent for haemorrhagic shock due to partial subclavian rupture.

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