Abstract We present the case of a patient who sustained a penetrating injury to the chest caused by an attenuated energy rubber bullet and review the literature on thoracic injuries caused by plastic and rubber "less-lethal" munitions. The patient of this report underwent a right thoracotomy to extract the projectile as well as a wedge resection of the injured lung parenchyma. This case demonstrates that even supposedly safe riot control munition fired at close range, at the torso, can provoke serious injury. Therefore a thorough investigation and close clinical supervision are justified
Abstract Background Pulmonary artery embolization due to projectile embolus is a rare complication i...
The debate over the lethality and ownership of modern, high-powered weapons has recently grabbed the...
Rubber projectiles are used as an alternative to metal bullets owing to their lower morbidity and mo...
Abstract We present the case of a patient who sustained a penetrating injury to the ch...
Thoracic trauma due to blunt or penetrating injury is a major cause of hospitalization worldwide, as...
Background Patients with thoracic trauma caused by gunshots face a high risk of death, and medical s...
Bean bag guns were developed as a nonlethal means for law enforcement personnel to subdue individual...
Less-lethal weapons are used in law enforcement to neutralize combative individuals and to disperse ...
“Less-lethal” munitions are designed to cause incapacitation and are often used by law enforcement o...
The incident of being wounded by free-falling bullets is not usual in provinces where there is limit...
Thoracic injury is common on the battlefield and in terrorist attacks, occurring in 10% to 70% of pa...
Thoracic trauma occurs frequently but seldom requires surgery (10-20%, [1]). The mortality rate for ...
Objective To investigate the application of video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) surgery in emergency...
Objective We conducted a systematic review of the available literature on deaths, injuries and perma...
Impalement injuries of the chest are uncommon in civilian practice with few reports in the literatur...
Abstract Background Pulmonary artery embolization due to projectile embolus is a rare complication i...
The debate over the lethality and ownership of modern, high-powered weapons has recently grabbed the...
Rubber projectiles are used as an alternative to metal bullets owing to their lower morbidity and mo...
Abstract We present the case of a patient who sustained a penetrating injury to the ch...
Thoracic trauma due to blunt or penetrating injury is a major cause of hospitalization worldwide, as...
Background Patients with thoracic trauma caused by gunshots face a high risk of death, and medical s...
Bean bag guns were developed as a nonlethal means for law enforcement personnel to subdue individual...
Less-lethal weapons are used in law enforcement to neutralize combative individuals and to disperse ...
“Less-lethal” munitions are designed to cause incapacitation and are often used by law enforcement o...
The incident of being wounded by free-falling bullets is not usual in provinces where there is limit...
Thoracic injury is common on the battlefield and in terrorist attacks, occurring in 10% to 70% of pa...
Thoracic trauma occurs frequently but seldom requires surgery (10-20%, [1]). The mortality rate for ...
Objective To investigate the application of video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) surgery in emergency...
Objective We conducted a systematic review of the available literature on deaths, injuries and perma...
Impalement injuries of the chest are uncommon in civilian practice with few reports in the literatur...
Abstract Background Pulmonary artery embolization due to projectile embolus is a rare complication i...
The debate over the lethality and ownership of modern, high-powered weapons has recently grabbed the...
Rubber projectiles are used as an alternative to metal bullets owing to their lower morbidity and mo...