نتایج جستجو برای: missile wounds

تعداد نتایج: 40444  

Journal: :Journal of vascular surgery 2012
Carlos Vaquero-Puerta Enrique M San Norberto Borja Merino José A González-Fajardo James Taylor

Missile embolism into the cerebral circulation is a very unusual complication of shotgun wounds to the chest or neck. We report a case of an 11-year-old boy who sustained an air gunshot wound and pellet embolism to the intracranial carotid artery. The cerebral artery pellet embolus resulted in contralateral hemiplegia. The patient was successfully treated by emergency flow reversal and embolect...

Journal: :Thorax 1987
L S Fragomeni P C Azambuja

Three cases of gunshot wounds of the chest are reported, in each of which a bullet was retained within the heart. Although it is rare, the surgeon should consider this possibility if the missile overlies the cardiac silhouette on the plain chest radiograph. Fluoroscopy played an important part in confirming the diagnosis. Cardiopulmonary bypass was used in all cases and provides operating circu...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2005
David Parsons Mervyn Letts

' 2005 AMC MØdia Inc. M trauma in children is uncommon, but its incidence has risen over the past decade primarily owing to the increased availability of guns and the many armed conflicts occurring in various parts of the world. Such injuries in children are frequently compounded by damage to the adjacent physes, resulting in complete or partial growth arrest. Treatment of such osseous injury m...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1988
J M Ryan G J Cooper R L Maynard

Wound ballistics research has contributed much to the understanding of the pathophysiology of missile injury that now exists. From this store of knowledge treatment regimes have evolved which have greatly improved the lot of the soldier wounded in war. However, research must keep pace with changes that are taking place in weapons research and development so that the particular needs of the Army...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1996
W R Nemzek S T Hecht P J Donald R A McFall V C Poirier

PURPOSE To determine whether plain film and CT findings help predict the presence and severity of vascular trauma. METHODS The records of 65 patients with gunshot wounds of the neck were reviewed. There were 58 men and 7 women ranging in age from 2 to 72 years. All had angiography of the cervical vessels; in addition, 64 had plain radiography, 22 had CT, and 14 had a barium swallow. The resul...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1940
T H Sellors

The immediate effects depend on the size, shape, type, velocity and track of the missile. A high velocity rifle or machine-gun bullet entering the chest through an intercostal space and making its way out through a posterior space may occasion, apart from the initial shock, little disability and with luck no complications. A small more slowly moving vulnerant may produce a punctured wound such ...

MAZIAR AZAR,

One hundred patients underwent elective cranioplasty for high velocity missile injury of the head during a 30-month-period study and investigation in Amiralmomenin Hospital affiliated to Iran University of Medical Sciences. Deep penetrating wounds were the most frequent injuries seen during this study. Three patients presented with massive bone defects and progressive neurological deficit ...

2017
Dat T Vo George F Cravens Robert E Germann

Penetrating brain injuries from gunshot wounds can carry a poor prognosis and require an aggressive, multifaceted approach to obtain a good prognosis and outcome. An initial evaluation requires appropriate imaging studies followed by management and prophylaxis against increased intracranial pressure, infection, and seizures. Surgical management is then followed to ensure the watertight closure ...

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