A case of accidental intracranial penetration of a 29-cm-long portion of nasogastric tube (NGT) in a 27-year-old female victim of a severe homicidal skull and brain trauma is reported. Accidental penetration of the NGT occurred through a large fracture of the ethmoid lamina cribrosa. In addition to a systematic review of previously reported cases, circumstantial data, clinical aspects, and autopsy data have been analyzed to draw medicolegal considerations concerning the connection between death and insertion of an NGT, which may also contribute to the ascertaining of any possible professional responsibility of medical staff, in a case fraught with numerous legal complications
Nasogastric tube insertion is a common clinical procedure carried out by doctors and nurses in NHS h...
Traumatic penetrations of foreign objects into the craniocerebral cavity are often encountered in th...
Background. Very few cases of severe penetrating injuries to the skull base with a seemingly innocuo...
An unusual case of a nasogastric (Ryle’s) tube inserted in the brain in a patient having severe head...
Insertion of a nasogastric tube is not without hazards. One of the most serious is inadvertent intra...
Nasogastric tubes are a commonly used medical device. There are numerous complications associated wi...
The authors report the accidental insertion of a nose-gastric tube inside the brain-pan of a patient...
Nasogastric tube insertion is a routine procedure in medical care. However, misplacement of the tube...
Nasogastric tube insertion is a routine procedure in medical care. However, misplacement of the tube...
[eng] The patient is a 46-year-old male with a history of multiple abdominal surgeries who was admit...
Nasogastric intubation is one of the most common routine nonoperative procedures available for the h...
The use of a new narrow bore nasoga.stric feeding tube with stylet has resulted in two ca.ses of mis...
We present a peculiar autopsy case of a transorbital penetrating head injury, in a male worker, afte...
Nasogastric tubes cause complications related to traumatic insertion. We reported a case of misplace...
Nasogastric tube insertion is considered a rather benign and common procedure in our day to day prac...
Nasogastric tube insertion is a common clinical procedure carried out by doctors and nurses in NHS h...
Traumatic penetrations of foreign objects into the craniocerebral cavity are often encountered in th...
Background. Very few cases of severe penetrating injuries to the skull base with a seemingly innocuo...
An unusual case of a nasogastric (Ryle’s) tube inserted in the brain in a patient having severe head...
Insertion of a nasogastric tube is not without hazards. One of the most serious is inadvertent intra...
Nasogastric tubes are a commonly used medical device. There are numerous complications associated wi...
The authors report the accidental insertion of a nose-gastric tube inside the brain-pan of a patient...
Nasogastric tube insertion is a routine procedure in medical care. However, misplacement of the tube...
Nasogastric tube insertion is a routine procedure in medical care. However, misplacement of the tube...
[eng] The patient is a 46-year-old male with a history of multiple abdominal surgeries who was admit...
Nasogastric intubation is one of the most common routine nonoperative procedures available for the h...
The use of a new narrow bore nasoga.stric feeding tube with stylet has resulted in two ca.ses of mis...
We present a peculiar autopsy case of a transorbital penetrating head injury, in a male worker, afte...
Nasogastric tubes cause complications related to traumatic insertion. We reported a case of misplace...
Nasogastric tube insertion is considered a rather benign and common procedure in our day to day prac...
Nasogastric tube insertion is a common clinical procedure carried out by doctors and nurses in NHS h...
Traumatic penetrations of foreign objects into the craniocerebral cavity are often encountered in th...
Background. Very few cases of severe penetrating injuries to the skull base with a seemingly innocuo...