Background The missile injuries of the cranium and brain in the modern era have shifted from soldiers to the civilians and from the battle grounds to the populated zones due to increase in the terrorist and military strikes. The management of the victims depends on the resuscitation at the site of injury and the distance and transportation to the tertiary care centre. This article presents the details of the missile injuries to the brain, the third-world problems and the management. Material and methods A retrospective analysis of 3794 craniocerebral missile injuries, managed by the Department of Neurosurgery at Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Kashmir, India, over a period of more than 21 years from September 1988 to Se...
Objective: To evaluate the frequency of central nervous system complications in civilians with explo...
Many researchers classify perforating diametric craniocerebral gunshot wounds as fatal because morta...
Introduction: Civilian penetrating gunshot injuries to the neurocranium are no longer uncommon in Ni...
Objectives: To study the prognostic factors of morbidity, mortality and outcome of missile injuries ...
Objective: Terrorism-related bomb attacks on civilian population have increased dramatically over th...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Sixty cases of missile injuries (59 males, average age 25 years) were studied over a period of one y...
BACKGROUND: Craniocerebral missile injuries have steadily increased to become the most common form o...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
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...
A Statistical report of 912 battle casualtiesadmitted in a special unit of the neurological surgery ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the etiological spectrum, injury patterns an...
Introduction: Cranial and cerebral injuries are an open or closed brain damage due to short-lived me...
Head injuries due to high-velocity missiles and shrapnel as a result of military conflicts have beco...
Objective: To evaluate the frequency of central nervous system complications in civilians with explo...
Many researchers classify perforating diametric craniocerebral gunshot wounds as fatal because morta...
Introduction: Civilian penetrating gunshot injuries to the neurocranium are no longer uncommon in Ni...
Objectives: To study the prognostic factors of morbidity, mortality and outcome of missile injuries ...
Objective: Terrorism-related bomb attacks on civilian population have increased dramatically over th...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
Sixty cases of missile injuries (59 males, average age 25 years) were studied over a period of one y...
BACKGROUND: Craniocerebral missile injuries have steadily increased to become the most common form o...
Cranio-cerebral gunshots wounds (CCGW) are the most devastating injuries to the central nervous syst...
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...
A Statistical report of 912 battle casualtiesadmitted in a special unit of the neurological surgery ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the etiological spectrum, injury patterns an...
Introduction: Cranial and cerebral injuries are an open or closed brain damage due to short-lived me...
Head injuries due to high-velocity missiles and shrapnel as a result of military conflicts have beco...
Objective: To evaluate the frequency of central nervous system complications in civilians with explo...
Many researchers classify perforating diametric craniocerebral gunshot wounds as fatal because morta...
Introduction: Civilian penetrating gunshot injuries to the neurocranium are no longer uncommon in Ni...