Background: Accidental penetrating brain injury through supraorbital route is an unusual occurrence in emergency practice of civilian cases. At time, it could be potentially life threatening. We report an interesting case of supraorbital penetrating brain injury with an iron stick in a 12-year-old female patient. The stick was removed successfully through supraorbital exploration, without any neurovascular complications. Case Report: A 12-year-old female presented to our emergency department with injury to his right eye. History revealed that she was practicing marching band in her school as the leader. As she thrown the iron stick, she lost balance and that iron stick entered into her right supraorbital. Her Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score,...
Background: Low-energy penetrating brain injuries are rarely encountered in neurosurgical practice. ...
INTRODUCTION: Penetrating injury of the skull and brain is relatively uncommon, representing about 0...
Impalement brain injury is rare, and the initial management of this condition is not well-establishe...
Objective: Penetrating skull injury (PSI) is a neurosurgical emergencies. Most PSI cases reported we...
Introduction: Penetrating lesions by pencil in the temporal lobe in children and adolescents are unc...
Objective: One of the most frequent causes of death and acquired disability in the pediatric populat...
BACKGROUND: Transorbital penetrating intracranial injury (TOPI) is rare lesions, representing about ...
Penetrating transorbital head injuries are rarely seen. We present a 6-year old male patient who was...
Background : Accidental penetrating brain injury is relatively uncommon representing about 0.4% of a...
Bernhard R Fischer,1 Yousef Yasin,2 Markus Holling,2 Volker Hesselmann31Department of Neurotraumatol...
Traumatic penetrations of foreign objects into the craniocerebral cavity are often encountered in th...
Transorbital brain injuries caused by metal bar penetration are uncommon and often cause serious dam...
Civilian perforating head injury is rare. Because rarity of this injury, there is no standard manage...
Penetrating head injuries can be the result of numerous intentional or unintentional events, includi...
Background. Very few cases of severe penetrating injuries to the skull base with a seemingly innocuo...
Background: Low-energy penetrating brain injuries are rarely encountered in neurosurgical practice. ...
INTRODUCTION: Penetrating injury of the skull and brain is relatively uncommon, representing about 0...
Impalement brain injury is rare, and the initial management of this condition is not well-establishe...
Objective: Penetrating skull injury (PSI) is a neurosurgical emergencies. Most PSI cases reported we...
Introduction: Penetrating lesions by pencil in the temporal lobe in children and adolescents are unc...
Objective: One of the most frequent causes of death and acquired disability in the pediatric populat...
BACKGROUND: Transorbital penetrating intracranial injury (TOPI) is rare lesions, representing about ...
Penetrating transorbital head injuries are rarely seen. We present a 6-year old male patient who was...
Background : Accidental penetrating brain injury is relatively uncommon representing about 0.4% of a...
Bernhard R Fischer,1 Yousef Yasin,2 Markus Holling,2 Volker Hesselmann31Department of Neurotraumatol...
Traumatic penetrations of foreign objects into the craniocerebral cavity are often encountered in th...
Transorbital brain injuries caused by metal bar penetration are uncommon and often cause serious dam...
Civilian perforating head injury is rare. Because rarity of this injury, there is no standard manage...
Penetrating head injuries can be the result of numerous intentional or unintentional events, includi...
Background. Very few cases of severe penetrating injuries to the skull base with a seemingly innocuo...
Background: Low-energy penetrating brain injuries are rarely encountered in neurosurgical practice. ...
INTRODUCTION: Penetrating injury of the skull and brain is relatively uncommon, representing about 0...
Impalement brain injury is rare, and the initial management of this condition is not well-establishe...