Penetrating neck injuries due to arrowheads have become extremely rare in most of the nations. Although the basic principles of management remain the same as that of other penetrating injuries, certain extra precautions need to be taken while managing such cases. A 56-year-old man who suffered from an arrow injury to the neck had a lucky escape from any significant injury to vital structures. The patient underwent successful surgical removal of the arrowhead. Knowledge of the various principles of management of such injuries is key to a successful outcome
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In modern times crossbow - a ranged weapon diffused during Middle Ages - is increasing its popularit...
Projectile injury caused by an arrow shot is a common skeletal marker of interpersonal violence in a...
Penetrating neck injuries are becoming more common because of the increasing prevalence of knife and...
Introduction: Penetrating thoracic trauma management represents a major problem for emergency depart...
Penetrating arrow injuries of the head‑and‑neck region are rare in the developed countries, but they...
Arrow wounds are very rare. We present herein a case of hilar penetrating thoracic trauma caused by ...
Background: Gunshot injuries to the neck are linked to a substantial risk of high mortality and morb...
A 33-year-old male was brought to the emergency department after a penetrating arrow injury to the c...
A case of25 year old nomad presented with an arrow in his maxillary antrum following a rustling atta...
The arrow is one of the oldest weapons invented that has ties back to ancient civilization. With the...
Arrow injuries are rare not only in developed but developing nations as well. Generally used in the ...
Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% ...
Crossbow injuries to the head have seldom been reported in the literature, and they represent a uniq...
In modern times crossbow - a ranged weapon diffused during Middle Ages - is increasing its popularit...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
In modern times crossbow - a ranged weapon diffused during Middle Ages - is increasing its popularit...
Projectile injury caused by an arrow shot is a common skeletal marker of interpersonal violence in a...
Penetrating neck injuries are becoming more common because of the increasing prevalence of knife and...
Introduction: Penetrating thoracic trauma management represents a major problem for emergency depart...