نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating head injury

تعداد نتایج: 483688  

Journal: :Pediatric emergency care 2014
Zhang Hengzhu Xu Enxi She Lei Wang Xiaodong Dong Lun

Nonmissile penetrating brain injuries are exceedingly uncommon among civilian population and are most often associated with inflicted injury. They show specific characteristics different from that of missile wounds. In this article, we describe a rare case of a 22-month-old child who experienced accidental penetrating head trauma caused by a crossbow. We document neuroimaging studies and review...

2017
Faizullah Mashriqi Joe Iwanaga Marios Loukas Anthony V D'Antoni R. Shane Tubbs

Penetrating injuries to the orbit represent a small but very complicated portion of head injuries. Because of the close proximity to many vital structures, any penetrating orbital injury requires a multidisciplinary follow-up. Cases of penetrating injuries have flooded the literature, but no one has presented a systematic approach to the complications associated with these types of injuries. He...

Journal: :Neurology 2015
Peng Luo Zhou Fei

Penetrating head injury causes complex injuries and high mortality. A 47-year-old man presented after a fall from a 4-meter-high construction scaffold with a twisted steel bar in his head (figure, A and B). The only focal neurologic deficit was a fixed and dilated left pupil. CT imaging revealed interruption of left optic canal (figure, C) without involvement of left internal carotid artery (fi...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
rahim mahmudlou department of surgery, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran. ahmad khosroshahi department of pediatrics, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. shahsanam gheibi maternal and childhood obesity research center, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran.

introduction: penetrating cardiac injuries generally occur secondary to gunshot or stab wounds and have a high mortality rate. they are rare and often fatal in children. when a foreign object penetrates the myocardium, it is dangerous to remove it, suddenly, and should be removed gradually to prevent excessive bleeding. case report: we report a case of an unusual penetrating cardiac injury in a...

2018
Zhi Gang Lan Seidu A Richard Jin Li Chaohua Yang

Introduction Nonprojectile penetrating skull base injuries as a result of falls have rarely been confronted in normal neurosurgery although a few nonmissile injuries have been reported. These kinds of injuries represent a life-threatening emergency. Case presentation We present an unusual case of a 25-year-old male construction worker who suffered an accidental penetrating skull base injury w...

Hamid Ashrafi, R. Boostani S. Nazarbaghi

Brain foreign bodies and penetrating missile injuries of the brain are familiar topics for Iranian physicians, especially after Iran and Iraq war. But it’s not easily plausible that there is a couple of sewing needles in the cranium of a patient who has not any history of head trauma or penetrating injury. The patient was a 42-year-old man who admitted in neurology ward of Mottahari Hospital in...

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 ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2003
W Sapsford

One of the primary goals of the military scientist addressing the prevention of trauma, is to develop new concepts for attenuating energy transfer to the body from either penetrating, non-penetrating or blast impacts. Personal armours have deficiencies, both in the body coverage achievable without degrading military performance, and in the inherent ability of the materials to attenuate high ene...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
h. baradaran j. salimi m. nassaji-zavareh a. khaji a. rabbani

trauma continues to be the most frequent cause of death in the first four decades of life that is a main public health problem in some countries. we perform an epidemiological study of penetrating abdominal trauma (pat). we describe epidemiological of patients in pat. in a cross-sectional study we evaluated epidemiological pat admitted to emergency department in six general hospitals in tehran....

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