Case summary A 33-year-old woman was transferred from an outside hospital with a penetrating injury to her right chest. The patient was shot with a crossbow with the entry site to the right breast/chest and a transmediastinal trajectory. She was intubated prior to arrival due to difficulty breathing. Her vital signs remained stable and within normal limits, with good breath sounds, and no evidence of pneumothorax on chest X-ray. The tip of the bolt was palpable at the patient’s left midaxillary line. Chest X-ray in trauma bay showed the transmediastinal trajectory, and the bolt appeared to have a field point (not a broadhead point) (figure 1). A CT of the chest was obtained to assist with surgical planning. Images showed the bolt penetratin...
Recently experienced three cases of penetrating cardiac injuries were reviewed. The first case was...
The authors report the case of a man found unresponsive in a wooded area, who presented caustic inj...
Traumatic lethal injuries caused by crossbows are a rarity in forensic pathology. They occur as acci...
Case summary A 33-year-old woman was transferred from an outside hospital with a penetrating injury ...
A middle aged male presented with self-inflicted penetrating cardiac injury from two crossbow bolts ...
In modern times crossbow - a ranged weapon diffused during Middle Ages - is increasing its popularit...
In modern times crossbow - a ranged weapon diffused during Middle Ages - is increasing its popularit...
Introduction and importance: Penetrating chest trauma caused by a crossbow bolt is very rare. Herein...
SummaryBackgroundCoronary lesions caused by penetrating trauma are rare and associated with high mor...
In any patient with a history of penetrating thoracic trauma, cardiac injury must be kept in mind. H...
<div><p>Abstract Penetrating heart injuries present high mortality rates. Increasing rates of urban ...
© 2018 The Authors Penetrating cardiac trauma is rare and often results in poor outcomes in the pedi...
Penetrating injuries of the heart, named penetrating cardiac injury (PCI), may cause hemorrhagic sho...
A 33-year-old male was brought to the emergency department after a penetrating arrow injury to the c...
Crossbow injuries to the head have seldom been reported in the literature, and they represent a uniq...
Recently experienced three cases of penetrating cardiac injuries were reviewed. The first case was...
The authors report the case of a man found unresponsive in a wooded area, who presented caustic inj...
Traumatic lethal injuries caused by crossbows are a rarity in forensic pathology. They occur as acci...
Case summary A 33-year-old woman was transferred from an outside hospital with a penetrating injury ...
A middle aged male presented with self-inflicted penetrating cardiac injury from two crossbow bolts ...
In modern times crossbow - a ranged weapon diffused during Middle Ages - is increasing its popularit...
In modern times crossbow - a ranged weapon diffused during Middle Ages - is increasing its popularit...
Introduction and importance: Penetrating chest trauma caused by a crossbow bolt is very rare. Herein...
SummaryBackgroundCoronary lesions caused by penetrating trauma are rare and associated with high mor...
In any patient with a history of penetrating thoracic trauma, cardiac injury must be kept in mind. H...
<div><p>Abstract Penetrating heart injuries present high mortality rates. Increasing rates of urban ...
© 2018 The Authors Penetrating cardiac trauma is rare and often results in poor outcomes in the pedi...
Penetrating injuries of the heart, named penetrating cardiac injury (PCI), may cause hemorrhagic sho...
A 33-year-old male was brought to the emergency department after a penetrating arrow injury to the c...
Crossbow injuries to the head have seldom been reported in the literature, and they represent a uniq...
Recently experienced three cases of penetrating cardiac injuries were reviewed. The first case was...
The authors report the case of a man found unresponsive in a wooded area, who presented caustic inj...
Traumatic lethal injuries caused by crossbows are a rarity in forensic pathology. They occur as acci...