نتایج جستجو برای: penetrating neck injury

تعداد نتایج: 411740  

2017
Ramesh Parajuli Suman Thapa

CT scan is the most important investigation in patients with penetrating neck injury in which it can show the extent of internal injury which may be overlooked. Without CT scan being performed, one should not try to remove foreign body by just pulling blindly, as it can injure vital structures.

Journal: :The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2012
Kenji Inaba Bernardino C Branco Jay Menaker Thomas M Scalea Sean Crane Joseph J DuBose Lily Tung Sravanthi Reddy Demetrios Demetriades

BACKGROUND The purpose of this prospective multicenter study was to evaluate a clinical protocol integrating multidetector computed tomographic angiography (MDCTA) as the initial screening examination for the work-up of penetrating neck injury. METHODS All penetrating neck injuries assessed at two Level I trauma centers (January 2009-July 2011) prospectively underwent a structured clinical ex...

Journal: :Acta medica Iranica 2013
Thalagavara Sadasivappa Venkatachalapath

Penetrating neck trauma is an important area of trauma care that has undergone evolution in the recent past. A remarkable number of changes have occurred in the treatment paradigm as new technologies have developed and as surgeons have explored the outcomes from different treatment protocols. Therapy has evolved from no treatment (before effective anesthesia and instrumentation), to non operati...

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2009
Alex Mortimer Euan Stubbs Daniel Cookson Raymond Dawson Mustafa Fleet

Vertebro-vertebral arteriovenous fistulae occur infrequently. We report on such a case with delayed presentation following penetrating neck injury. This was successfully treated via coil embolisation. A 40-year-old woman presented with a subjective tinnitus that was abolished by turning her head to the right. She had sustained penetrating neck trauma 6 months earlier. Doppler Ultrasound and mag...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2014
Yann Daniel Stanislas de Regloix Eric Kaiser

The case of a patient with a zone II penetrating neck injury who was intubated successfully utilizing the gum elastic bougie (GEB) is reported. He presented at a forward operational base in Afghanistan with a shrapnel wound in his neck as well as a cough and hoarseness. There were two wounds on each side of his laryngeal cartilages. The patient's breathing rate gradually increased and labored i...

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