A case of a penetrating injury of the neck sustained due to a flying fragment of metal is presented. The nature of the Injury and its management are discussed. Key Words: Neck Injury, Penetrating, Vascular Injury, Foreign Body
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
Background: Penetrating neck and chest trauma is a very common entity in emergency medicine that usu...
Background: Penetrating neck and chest trauma is a very common entity in emergency medicine that usu...
Penetrating neck wounds are potentially dangerous and require emergency management because of the pr...
A penetrating injury that extends from oral cavity deep into the right side of the neck. It is a dia...
Penetrative neck injury can cause potentially fatal damage to the neck. Removing those fully embedde...
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Introduction: Injuries in the Head Neck region due to impacted or penetrating foreign bodies are not...
Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% ...
Penetrating neck injuries are becoming more common because of the increasing prevalence of knife and...
Foreign body injury is one of the most commonly encountered otorhinolaryngologic emergencies. The di...
Foreign body injury is one of the most commonly encountered otorhinolaryngologic emergencies. The di...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
A 30 year old man was referred by the accident and emergency (A&E) department to the oral and ma...
Penetrating neck and chest injuries are a common form of occupational injuries. We hereby report a u...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
Background: Penetrating neck and chest trauma is a very common entity in emergency medicine that usu...
Background: Penetrating neck and chest trauma is a very common entity in emergency medicine that usu...
Penetrating neck wounds are potentially dangerous and require emergency management because of the pr...
A penetrating injury that extends from oral cavity deep into the right side of the neck. It is a dia...
Penetrative neck injury can cause potentially fatal damage to the neck. Removing those fully embedde...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Introduction: Injuries in the Head Neck region due to impacted or penetrating foreign bodies are not...
Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% ...
Penetrating neck injuries are becoming more common because of the increasing prevalence of knife and...
Foreign body injury is one of the most commonly encountered otorhinolaryngologic emergencies. The di...
Foreign body injury is one of the most commonly encountered otorhinolaryngologic emergencies. The di...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
A 30 year old man was referred by the accident and emergency (A&E) department to the oral and ma...
Penetrating neck and chest injuries are a common form of occupational injuries. We hereby report a u...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
Background: Penetrating neck and chest trauma is a very common entity in emergency medicine that usu...
Background: Penetrating neck and chest trauma is a very common entity in emergency medicine that usu...