نتایج جستجو برای: Retained bullet fragment

تعداد نتایج: 106132  

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
mohammad h ebrahimzadeh orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, ahmad-abad street mashhad, 91799-9199 iran. ehsan vahedi orthopedic research center, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, ahmad-abad street mashhad, 91799-9199 iran. rashid ganji department of orthopedic surgery, mehr hospital koohsangi street, mashhad, 91799-9199 iran. shahram bozorgnia department of orthopedic surgery, georgia regents university, augusta, ga, usa.

long-term complications of retained war fragments in the body are not completely known. also, bullet migration and slow resorption of metals and distortion in some imaging modalities are frequent and well recognized complications but, now we are concerned about neoplastic changes near the retained war fragments. we reviewed the literature on complication of retained war fragments and report our...

  Long-term complications of retained war fragments in the body are not completely known. Also, bullet migration and slow resorption of metals and distortion in some imaging modalities are frequent and well recognized complications but, now we are concerned about neoplastic changes near the retained war fragments. We reviewed the literature on complication of retained war fragments and report o...

Journal: :The Iowa orthopaedic journal 2015
John T Riehl Keith Connolly George Haidukewych Ken Koval

BACKGROUND Many types of projectiles, including modern hollow point bullets, fragment into smaller pieces upon impact, particularly when striking bone. This study was performed to examine the effect on time to union with retained bullet material near a fracture site in cases of gunshot injury. METHODS All gunshot injuries operatively treated with internal fixation at a Level 1 Trauma Center b...

Journal: :Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES 2012
Mehmet Arslan Metehan Eseoğlu Burhan Oral Güdü Ismail Demir Abdul Baki Kozan

Gunshot injury to the head is usually mortal, and spontaneous migration of a retained bullet is rare. We report the case of a 23-year-old man with a spontaneously migrated bullet within the brain. Cranial computerized tomography (CT) indicated that the bullet was lodged deeply in the left parietal region. The patient was conscious and had right homonymous hemianopsia. The bullet was close to th...

Journal: :Pain physician 2013
John C Keel Mary E Lau Padma Gulur

We are reporting on the implantation of a spinal cord stimulator to treat intractable radicular pain following a retained bullet fragment in the spinal canal. Such retained fragments are associated with risks including pain, neurological deficit, infection, toxic effects, and migration. Our patient was a young man with radicular pain and history of a gunshot entering the abdomen. Computed tomog...

Journal: :British Dental Journal 2010

Journal: :Blood 2011
Javier Munoz Yue Guo

A44-year-old male presented with chronic abdominal pain that prompted multiple previous hospitalizations with negative assessments. The patient had a past history of moderate alcohol consumption but none in the past 20 years. There was no occupational exposure. Laboratory tests showed microcytic anemia (hemoglobin 6.6 mg/dL, mean corpuscular volume 66.8 fL) with normal iron studies and basophil...

Journal: :Malaysian orthopaedic journal 2012
Mh Ariffin F Noreen Y Nor Hamdan A R Shaharuddin B Azmi

ABSTRACT Firearm injuries to the spine commonly present with acute neurology caused by direct penetration or indirectly from concussive effects of bullet impact on the vertebral column. We report a case of delayed neurologic presentation of retained intra-spinal bullet in a 42 year-old African who had chronic low back pain and sciatica with a past history of gunshot injury to the spine and radi...

2012
Christopher H Hunt Gavin A McKenzie Felix E Diehn Jonathan M Morris Christopher P Wood

We report the case of a 24 year old male who had a retained bullet within his thoracic spine from a gunshot wound resulting in paraplegia. After 7 months he began experiencing painful dysesthesias at his sensory level. Repeat imaging demonstrated migration of the bullet as well as the development of intramedullary dystrophic calcification associated with the bullet. This case demonstrates not o...

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