Purpose: To present a rare case of deep penetrating neck trauma in which a retained foreign body in the cervical spine (a broken knife blade) resulted in delayed radicular injury. We describe the surgical management using a retrojugular approach. Case report: Our patient sustained a stab wound to the supraclavicular triangle from a small pocketknife. He was initially managed in a local hospital by simple primary wound closure without any radiological examinations, and was discharged home. The patient re-consulted in a delayed fashion with mild local persistent neck pain. Subsequent radiological investigations revealed a foreign body (the broken blade of a pocket knife) embedded in the left neural foramen between the C6 and C7 vertebrae pene...
AbstractPenetrating knife wounds to the spine are rare events. The appropriate treatment paradigm fo...
A 45-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency unit due to posterior stab wound of the nec...
Objective: Penetrating carotid trauma in a hemodynamically stable patient invariably presents with a...
PURPOSE: To present a rare case of deep penetrating neck trauma in which a retained foreign body in ...
PURPOSE: To present a rare case of deep penetrating neck trauma in which a retained foreign body in ...
A 45-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency unit due to posterior stab wound of the nec...
Retention of all or part of the weapon following a non-missile penetrating spinal injury is a rare o...
Retention of all or part of the weapon following a non-missile penetrating spinal injury is a rare o...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
Objective: Injury to the spine and spinal cord by knife and similar sharp objects is rarely seen and...
The annual incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury worldwide is estimated to be 35 patients per mi...
AbstractPenetrating knife wounds to the spine are rare events. The appropriate treatment paradigm fo...
Objective. We report a case of cervical penetrating wound by posing the problem of its support and b...
Elgamal, Essam A., Neurosurgery Division, Surgery Department (37), College of Medicine, King Khalid ...
Introduction: Deep wounds with foreign bodies are frequent in surgical practice. These foreign bodie...
AbstractPenetrating knife wounds to the spine are rare events. The appropriate treatment paradigm fo...
A 45-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency unit due to posterior stab wound of the nec...
Objective: Penetrating carotid trauma in a hemodynamically stable patient invariably presents with a...
PURPOSE: To present a rare case of deep penetrating neck trauma in which a retained foreign body in ...
PURPOSE: To present a rare case of deep penetrating neck trauma in which a retained foreign body in ...
A 45-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency unit due to posterior stab wound of the nec...
Retention of all or part of the weapon following a non-missile penetrating spinal injury is a rare o...
Retention of all or part of the weapon following a non-missile penetrating spinal injury is a rare o...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
Objective: Injury to the spine and spinal cord by knife and similar sharp objects is rarely seen and...
The annual incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury worldwide is estimated to be 35 patients per mi...
AbstractPenetrating knife wounds to the spine are rare events. The appropriate treatment paradigm fo...
Objective. We report a case of cervical penetrating wound by posing the problem of its support and b...
Elgamal, Essam A., Neurosurgery Division, Surgery Department (37), College of Medicine, King Khalid ...
Introduction: Deep wounds with foreign bodies are frequent in surgical practice. These foreign bodie...
AbstractPenetrating knife wounds to the spine are rare events. The appropriate treatment paradigm fo...
A 45-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency unit due to posterior stab wound of the nec...
Objective: Penetrating carotid trauma in a hemodynamically stable patient invariably presents with a...