Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% to 10% of all neck traumas. Penetrating head traumas can damage vital structures such as the airways, esophagus, major nerves and vessels. Thus, patients with penetrating neck traumas should be treated in hospital, and doctors should be careful when deciding on the best treatment. Currently, the need for surgery can be established based on imaging tests, clinical status of the patient, medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests. Exploratory surgery is not necessary particularly because it is associated with complications. We present two patients with penetrating neck traumas who were treated in our center: a 22-year-old patie...
A penetrating injury that extends from oral cavity deep into the right side of the neck. It is a dia...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
AbstractThe neck is vulnerable to trauma because of vital structures and possible major injuries wit...
Penetrating neck injuries are becoming more common because of the increasing prevalence of knife and...
Penetrating neck injuries are injuries that penetrate the platysma and are a major cause of morbidit...
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BACKGROUND: A policy of mandatory neck exploration for zone II injuries deep to platysma was promote...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
Penetrative neck injury can cause potentially fatal damage to the neck. Removing those fully embedde...
A man was admitted to our Emergency Department with a foreign body crossing the neck at full thickne...
textabstractBackground: Routine surgical exploration after penetrating neck injury (PNI) leads to a ...
Abstract Penetrating injuries to the neck pose a unique challenge to clinicians due to the proximity...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the neck can result in life-threatening in-juries that demand immedi...
Penetrating neck wounds are potentially dangerous and require emergency management because of the pr...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
A penetrating injury that extends from oral cavity deep into the right side of the neck. It is a dia...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
AbstractThe neck is vulnerable to trauma because of vital structures and possible major injuries wit...
Penetrating neck injuries are becoming more common because of the increasing prevalence of knife and...
Penetrating neck injuries are injuries that penetrate the platysma and are a major cause of morbidit...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
BACKGROUND: A policy of mandatory neck exploration for zone II injuries deep to platysma was promote...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
Penetrative neck injury can cause potentially fatal damage to the neck. Removing those fully embedde...
A man was admitted to our Emergency Department with a foreign body crossing the neck at full thickne...
textabstractBackground: Routine surgical exploration after penetrating neck injury (PNI) leads to a ...
Abstract Penetrating injuries to the neck pose a unique challenge to clinicians due to the proximity...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the neck can result in life-threatening in-juries that demand immedi...
Penetrating neck wounds are potentially dangerous and require emergency management because of the pr...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
A penetrating injury that extends from oral cavity deep into the right side of the neck. It is a dia...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
AbstractThe neck is vulnerable to trauma because of vital structures and possible major injuries wit...