Ballistic trauma is not the prerogative of battlefields and currently extends to civil environments. Any surgeon or emergency room can be faced with such trauma whose management requires an understanding of wound ballistics. The aim of this retrospective is reviewing the management of ballistic trauma within the C.H.U. Saint-Pierre hospital over a period of ten years. Data recorded included demographics data, lesions, clinical parameters, imaging, treatment and outcome. It appears that the wounds of the members have a low mortality rate but a significant rate of complications. Patients should be managed according to the ATLS protocol and according hemodynamic stability and location of the injury, benefit from imaging. Unstable patients will...
The management of gunshot wounds should not have major differences with the treatment of other compo...
Gunshot wounds to the head are always challenging pathology for neurosurgeons. During war variety of...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...
Background: Gun violence is on the rise in some European countries, however, most of the literature ...
SummaryIntroductionThe management of ballistic fractures, which are open fractures, has often been s...
AbstractIntroductionThe purpose of this study is to specify the role of imaging in the initial manag...
textabstractBackground: A selective non-operative management (SNOM) has found to be an adequate and ...
Wound ballistics is a science which can relate to other disciplines such as law, design of weapons, ...
Aim. Over the past twenty years the surgical approach to patients with penetrating injury changed co...
Purpose: Gunshot wounds are the second leading cause of spinal cord injuries. Surgical intervention ...
Trauma is the leading cause of death worldwide for patients under the age of 45. The main cause of p...
The Acute Spinal Injury Unit, relocated from Conradie Hospital to Groote Schuur Hospital in mid-2003...
The incidence of civilian gunshot injuries is on the rise worldwide.Unfortunately, there is a lack o...
Introduction: Penetrating Thoracic Injuries (PTIs) are a medico-surgical challenge for trauma teams....
Introduction: The National Vital Statistics Reports estimated that more than 31,000 deaths occurred ...
The management of gunshot wounds should not have major differences with the treatment of other compo...
Gunshot wounds to the head are always challenging pathology for neurosurgeons. During war variety of...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...
Background: Gun violence is on the rise in some European countries, however, most of the literature ...
SummaryIntroductionThe management of ballistic fractures, which are open fractures, has often been s...
AbstractIntroductionThe purpose of this study is to specify the role of imaging in the initial manag...
textabstractBackground: A selective non-operative management (SNOM) has found to be an adequate and ...
Wound ballistics is a science which can relate to other disciplines such as law, design of weapons, ...
Aim. Over the past twenty years the surgical approach to patients with penetrating injury changed co...
Purpose: Gunshot wounds are the second leading cause of spinal cord injuries. Surgical intervention ...
Trauma is the leading cause of death worldwide for patients under the age of 45. The main cause of p...
The Acute Spinal Injury Unit, relocated from Conradie Hospital to Groote Schuur Hospital in mid-2003...
The incidence of civilian gunshot injuries is on the rise worldwide.Unfortunately, there is a lack o...
Introduction: Penetrating Thoracic Injuries (PTIs) are a medico-surgical challenge for trauma teams....
Introduction: The National Vital Statistics Reports estimated that more than 31,000 deaths occurred ...
The management of gunshot wounds should not have major differences with the treatment of other compo...
Gunshot wounds to the head are always challenging pathology for neurosurgeons. During war variety of...
The incident of cervical spine injury and cervical spinal cord injury is between 2.0% to 5.0%. The a...