نتایج جستجو برای: bullet injury

تعداد نتایج: 320338  

2015
Thijs M Louwes William H Ward Kendall H Lee Brett A Freedman

The vast majority of combat-related penetrating spinal injuries from gunshot wounds result in severe or complete neurological deficit. Treatment is based on neurological status, the presence of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fistulas, and local effects of any retained fragment(s). We present a case of a 46-year-old male who sustained a spinal gunshot injury from a 7.62-mm AK-47 round that became lod...

2010
Csaba Biro Peter Kovac Michal Palkovic Olia El-Hassoun Maria Caplovicova Jozef Novotny Jan Jakubovsky

Since the development of electron microscopy, it opened new horizons for medical and physical research. In forensic medicine, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersing microanalyser (EDX) provides valuable information about the morphology of injuries, and injury implements. In the paper, we aim to confirm the potencialities of the use of scanning electron microscopy together with the ...

2016
Gerald Bomford

hole immediately below the xiphoid cartilage, the skin around being much blackened by the discharge. On opening the chest the bullet was found to have passed slightly upwards through the pericardium to the spine. The right side of the heart was torn to rags, two vertebroe were completely disintegrated, and three ribs on either side broken close to their vertebral attachment. The spine was cut q...

Journal: :American journal of orthopedics 2014
Joseph Weinstein Emily Putney Kenneth Egol

Controversy exists among the orthopedic community regarding the treatment of gunshot injuries. No consistent treatment algorithm exists for treatment of low energy gunshot wound (GSW) trauma. The purpose of this study was to critically examine the wound contamination following low velocity GSW based upon bullet caliber and clothing fiber type found within the injury track. Four types of handgun...

Journal: :Child and adolescent psychiatric clinics of North America 1999
E Guthrie J Mast P Richards M McQuaid S Pavlakis

Traumatic brain injury is an insult to the brain caused by an external force that results in an impairment (transient or permanent) of cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or physical function. Traumatic brain injury encompasses shearing injury, which might be seen in a shaken infant, as well as penetrating injury from a foreign body, such as a bullet. This article addresses the recovery phase and...

Journal: :European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 1999

Journal: :European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 2003

2016
Junjian Huang Vivek Pandey Rohan Shah Vivek Yedavalli Anand Joshi Roger Stimpson Mark Keldahl Loren Zuiderveld

Bullet embolism to the peripheral arterial system is a rare phenomenon which frequently results in misdiagnosis due to lack of early symptoms. Embolisms can go to either arterial or venous systems with common sites of injury including the left ventricle, pulmonary vein, thoracic and abdominal aorta and peripheral arteries. Herein we present a case of a 19 year old patient with multiple gunshot ...

Journal: :Forensic science, medicine, and pathology 2014
L du Toit-Prinsloo N K Morris G Saayman

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2012
Milos Velinović Mile Vranes Biljana Obrenović-Kirćanski Svetozar Putnik Aleksandar Mikić Dragutin Savić Radmila Karan Natasa Kovacević-Kostić

INTRODUCTION Heart injuries can be classified as penetrating and non-penetrating (blunt). Penetrating wounds are usually caused by stabbing with a piercing object, weapon or projectiles--missiles. The right atrium is damaged in most cases, because of its anatomical position--making the most of the anterior side of the heart. Morbidity caused by stabbing injuries to the heart is 20%-30%, while p...

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