Retained Intracardiac Bullet Fragment: Is It a Missile Embolism or Simply a Gunshot Wound to the Heart?

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. e01381
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Duncan Maguire ◽  
Michael H. Yamashita ◽  
Hilary P. Grocott
2019 ◽  
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pp. 622-624 ◽  
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Ruchi Amin ◽  
Kenji Leonard ◽  
Nicole Garcia ◽  
Carlos Anciano

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C Richter ◽  
K Schwabe ◽  
M Grunert ◽  
B Friemert

Skull Base ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 17 (S 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cem Meço ◽  
Çiler Tezcaner ◽  
Hakan Tuna ◽  
Ayhan Attar ◽  
Yücel Anadolu

1997 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 344-351 ◽  
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Rodney White ◽  
Carlos Donayre ◽  
Irwin Walot ◽  
George E. Kopchok ◽  
Eric Wilson ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 59 ◽  
pp. 201-204 ◽  
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Gabriel A. Molina ◽  
William G. Aguayo ◽  
J. Marcelo Cevallos ◽  
Patricio F. Gálvez ◽  
Juan F. Calispa ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 80 ◽  
pp. 105673
Author(s):  
Weludo Ngwisanyi ◽  
Shirley F.A.P. Moeng ◽  
Maeyane Moeng
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Hand ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 155894472199801
Author(s):  
Navapong Anantavorasakul ◽  
Ritsaart F. Westenberg ◽  
Arman T. Serebrakian ◽  
Meryam Zamri ◽  
Neal C. Chen ◽  
...  

Background The objectives of this study are to: (1) describe the demographics, injury patterns, and treatment characteristics of patients who sustained a gunshot injury (GSI) of the hand; and (2) examine the utilization of healthcare resources in patients with a GSI of the hand. Methods We retrospectively identified 148 adult patients who were treated for a GSI of the hand between January 2000 to December 2017 using multiple International Classification of Diseases Ninth and Tenth Edition (ICD-9 and ICD-10) codes. We used bivariate and multivariable analysis to identify which factors are associated with unplanned reoperation, length of hospitalization, and number of operations. Results Multivariable logistic regression showed that fracture severity was associated with unplanned reoperation. Multivariable linear regression showed that fracture severity is associated with a higher number of hand operations after a GSI of the hand, and that a retained bullet (fragment) and patients having gunshot injuries in other regions than the hand had a longer length of hospitalization. Seventy (47%) patients had sensory or motor symptoms in the hand after their GSI, of which 22 (15%) patients had a transection of the nerve. Conclusions Sensory and motor nerve deficits are common after a GSI of the hand. However, only 31% of patients with symptoms had a transection of the nerve. A retained bullet (fragment), having more severe hand fractures, and GSI in other regions than the hand are associated with a higher number of operation and a longer period of hospitalization.


Author(s):  
Dominic Gascho ◽  
Michael J. Thali ◽  
Rosa M. Martinez ◽  
Stephan A. Bolliger

AbstractThe computed tomography (CT) scan of a 19-year-old man who died from an occipito-frontal gunshot wound presented an impressive radiating fracture line where the entire sagittal suture burst due to the high intracranial pressure that arose from a near-contact shot from a 9 mm bullet fired from a Glock 17 pistol. Photorealistic depictions of the radiating fracture lines along the cranial bones were created using three-dimensional reconstruction methods, such as the novel cinematic rendering technique that simulates the propagation and interaction of light when it passes through volumetric data. Since the brain had collapsed, depiction of soft tissue was insufficient on CT images. An additional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination was performed, which enabled the diagnostic assessment of cerebral injuries.


1996 ◽  
Vol 3 (7) ◽  
pp. 682-688 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael H. Bishop ◽  
William C. Shoemaker ◽  
Julia Shuleshko ◽  
Charles C. J. Wo
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