ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution and offers unique challenges during wartime. Military munitions produce complex injury patterns that challenge conventional diagnosis and management. Mass casualties may not allow for routine exploration of all stable cervical blast injuries. The objective of this study was to review the delayed evaluation of combat-related penetrating neck trauma in patients after evacuation to the United States.MethodFrom February 2003 through April 2005, a series of patients with military-associated penetrating cervical trauma were evacuated to a single institution, prospectively entered into a database, and retrospectively reviewed.ResultsSuspected vascu...
AbstractThe neck is vulnerable to trauma because of vital structures and possible major injuries wit...
INTRODUCTION The United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) had differing approaches to the surgi...
Background: The injury pattern from improvised explosive device (IED) trauma is different if the ta...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
BackgroundExplosive blasts are common in the modern military environment. These blasts incorporate a...
BackgroundExplosive blasts are common in the modern military environment. These blasts incorporate a...
INTRODUCTION Military trauma registries can identify broad epidemiological trends from neck wound...
BackgroundTrauma to the head and neck with military munitions often presents with complex multisyste...
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...
AbstractPurpose: Our preliminary experience with physical examination alone in the evaluation of pen...
BackgroundTrauma to the head and neck with military munitions often presents with complex multisyste...
INTRODUCTION Military trauma registries can identify broad epidemiological trends from neck wound...
AbstractThe neck is vulnerable to trauma because of vital structures and possible major injuries wit...
INTRODUCTION The United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) had differing approaches to the surgi...
Background: The injury pattern from improvised explosive device (IED) trauma is different if the ta...
ObjectiveThe approach to penetrating trauma of the head and neck has undergone significant evolution...
BackgroundExplosive blasts are common in the modern military environment. These blasts incorporate a...
BackgroundExplosive blasts are common in the modern military environment. These blasts incorporate a...
INTRODUCTION Military trauma registries can identify broad epidemiological trends from neck wound...
BackgroundTrauma to the head and neck with military munitions often presents with complex multisyste...
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...
AbstractPurpose: Our preliminary experience with physical examination alone in the evaluation of pen...
BackgroundTrauma to the head and neck with military munitions often presents with complex multisyste...
INTRODUCTION Military trauma registries can identify broad epidemiological trends from neck wound...
AbstractThe neck is vulnerable to trauma because of vital structures and possible major injuries wit...
INTRODUCTION The United States (US) and United Kingdom (UK) had differing approaches to the surgi...
Background: The injury pattern from improvised explosive device (IED) trauma is different if the ta...