AbstractThe neck is vulnerable to trauma because of vital structures and possible major injuries with high morbidity and mortality rates.Aim: To evaluate the outcome in patients with penetrating cervical wounds.Methods: The medical registries of 39 patients were analyzed retrospectively from 2001 to 2009. Penetrating wounds were defined as injuries that penetrated beyond the platysma muscle. Age, gender, etiology, wound site, injured structures, treatment, and outcome were analyzed. Fisher's exact test was adopted to establish the link between these variables and the outcome (discharge or death).Results: Of 39 patients, 33 (84.62%) were men with a mean age of 28 years. The main cause was firearm projectiles - 19 (48.72%) cases; the most fre...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the neck can result in life-threatening in-juries that demand immedi...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
INTRODUCTION Military trauma registries can identify broad epidemiological trends from neck wound...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
Introduction: Cervical spine injuries are relatively rare, and caused by external sharp and vulnatin...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the results of management of penetrating cervicomediastinal venous tr...
AbstractPurpose: Our preliminary experience with physical examination alone in the evaluation of pen...
Penetrating neck injuries are injuries that penetrate the platysma and are a major cause of morbidit...
Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% ...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
OBJECTIVES To report the experience of civilian penetrating neck trauma (PNT) at a UK level I tra...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the neck can result in life-threatening in-juries that demand immedi...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
INTRODUCTION Military trauma registries can identify broad epidemiological trends from neck wound...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
Introduction: Cervical spine injuries are relatively rare, and caused by external sharp and vulnatin...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the results of management of penetrating cervicomediastinal venous tr...
AbstractPurpose: Our preliminary experience with physical examination alone in the evaluation of pen...
Penetrating neck injuries are injuries that penetrate the platysma and are a major cause of morbidit...
Penetrating neck traumas are traumas that pass through the platysma muscle, and they account for 5% ...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
Introduction and relevance: Penetrating neck trauma results in a 10% mortality rate for patients and...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
OBJECTIVES To report the experience of civilian penetrating neck trauma (PNT) at a UK level I tra...
Blunt and penetrating trauma to the neck can result in life-threatening in-juries that demand immedi...
Introduction: Presentation of neck injuries in ER can be with or without neurological deficit. Traum...
INTRODUCTION Military trauma registries can identify broad epidemiological trends from neck wound...