WOS: 000402863800013PubMed ID: 27903839Objectives Penetrating gunshot head injuries have a poor prognosis and require prompt care. Brain CT is a routine component of the standard evaluation of head wounds and suspected brain injury. We aimed to investigate the effect of brain CT findings on mortality in gunshot head injury patients who were admitted to our emergency department (ED) from the Syrian Civil War. Methods The study group comprised patients who were admitted to the ED with gunshot brain injury. Patients' GCS scores, prehospital intubations and brain CT findings were examined. Results 104 patients were included (92% male, mean age 25 years). Pneumocephalus, midline shift, penetrating head injury, patients with GCS scores <= 6 and p...
Background: Gunshot wounds as a result of attempted suicide, criminality or warfare comprise a signi...
To determine which factors predict survival in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain, 192 patien...
Introduction: CT is the single primary modality in the evaluation of patients with acute head injuri...
Objectives Penetrating gunshot head injuries have a poor prognosis and require prompt care. Brain CT...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate factors affecting favorable outcome of traumatic brain inj...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
BACKGROUND: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
WOS: 000460112500011PubMed ID: 29887193Introduction: Penetrating brain injury (PBI) is the most leth...
Objectives: To study the prognostic factors of morbidity, mortality and outcome of missile injuries ...
Gunshot wounds to the head are always challenging pathology for neurosurgeons. During war variety of...
Introduction: Civilian penetrating gunshot injuries to the neurocranium are no longer uncommon in Ni...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Background: Gunshot wounds as a result of attempted suicide, criminality or warfare comprise a signi...
To determine which factors predict survival in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain, 192 patien...
Introduction: CT is the single primary modality in the evaluation of patients with acute head injuri...
Objectives Penetrating gunshot head injuries have a poor prognosis and require prompt care. Brain CT...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate factors affecting favorable outcome of traumatic brain inj...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Head trauma is the most common cause of traumatic death between the ages 1 and 44 and ...
BACKGROUND: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
WOS: 000460112500011PubMed ID: 29887193Introduction: Penetrating brain injury (PBI) is the most leth...
Objectives: To study the prognostic factors of morbidity, mortality and outcome of missile injuries ...
Gunshot wounds to the head are always challenging pathology for neurosurgeons. During war variety of...
Introduction: Civilian penetrating gunshot injuries to the neurocranium are no longer uncommon in Ni...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Background: Gunshot wounds as a result of attempted suicide, criminality or warfare comprise a signi...
To determine which factors predict survival in patients with gunshot wounds to the brain, 192 patien...
Introduction: CT is the single primary modality in the evaluation of patients with acute head injuri...