The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Aim To review the current management, prognostic factors and outcomes of penetrating and blast injuries to the central nervous system and highlight the differences between gunshot wound, blast injury and stabbing. Methods A review of the current literature was performed. Results Of patients with craniocerebral GSW, 66–90 % die before reaching hospital. Of those who are admitted to hospital, up to 51 % survive. The patient age, GCS, pupil size and reaction, ballistics and CT features are important factors in the decision to operate and in prognostication. Blast injury to the brain is a component of multisystem polytrauma and has become a common injury encounte...
Abstract Background Craniocerebral gunshot injury refers to a wound caused by a bullet passing throu...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate factors affecting favorable outcome of traumatic brain inj...
Background Data: Penetrating spinal cord injuries caused by missile or stab wound injuries are uncom...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Background: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
BACKGROUND: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
Objective: Several factors have led to our unique approach of delayed definitive débridement. We wan...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Introduction: Civilian penetrating gunshot injuries to the neurocranium are no longer uncommon in Ni...
BACKGROUND: Craniocerebral missile injuries have steadily increased to become the most common form o...
Background: Gunshot wounds as a result of attempted suicide, criminality or warfare comprise a signi...
Background: The combined use of new types of weapons and new types of personal protective equipment...
Sixty cases of missile injuries (59 males, average age 25 years) were studied over a period of one y...
Copyright © 2013 Nikolaos Syrmos et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background Craniocerebral gunshot injury refers to a wound caused by a bullet passing throu...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate factors affecting favorable outcome of traumatic brain inj...
Background Data: Penetrating spinal cord injuries caused by missile or stab wound injuries are uncom...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Background: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
BACKGROUND: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
Objective: Several factors have led to our unique approach of delayed definitive débridement. We wan...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Introduction: Civilian penetrating gunshot injuries to the neurocranium are no longer uncommon in Ni...
BACKGROUND: Craniocerebral missile injuries have steadily increased to become the most common form o...
Background: Gunshot wounds as a result of attempted suicide, criminality or warfare comprise a signi...
Background: The combined use of new types of weapons and new types of personal protective equipment...
Sixty cases of missile injuries (59 males, average age 25 years) were studied over a period of one y...
Copyright © 2013 Nikolaos Syrmos et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background Craniocerebral gunshot injury refers to a wound caused by a bullet passing throu...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate factors affecting favorable outcome of traumatic brain inj...
Background Data: Penetrating spinal cord injuries caused by missile or stab wound injuries are uncom...