Introduction: Surgical treatment of high-energy gun-shot wounds (GSWs) to the extremities is challenging. Recent surgical doctrine states that wound tracts from high-energy GSWs should be laid open, however the experience from previous conflicts suggests that some of these injuries can be managed more conservatively. The aim of this study is to firstly characterise the GSW injuries sustained by UK forces, and secondly test the hypothesis that the likely severity of GSWs can be predicted by features of the wound.Methods: The UK Military trauma registry was searched for cases injured by GSW in the five years between 01 January 2009 and 31 December 2013: only UK personnel were included. Clinical notes and radiographs were then reviewed. Featur...
The aim of this study was to present the outcomes of military penetrating abdominal gunshot injuries...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that weapon-related violence (excluding firearms) results in more...
BACKGROUND: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) coalition forces remain heavily committed ...
Gunshot wounding (GSW) is often the second most common mechanism of injury after explosive in war. W...
The majority of injuries in survivors of gunshot wounds (GSW) are typically to the extremities. Nove...
Wound ballistics is a science which can relate to other disciplines such as law, design of weapons, ...
BACKGROUND: Blast injury has been the most common cause of morbidity and mortality encountered by UK...
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...
Introduction: Extremity injuries predominate in warfare, however their nature, and overall burden to...
Background: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
BACKGROUND: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
Using the example of war-torn Sarajevo, the authors discuss high energy transfer wounds and their co...
Introduction: The National Vital Statistics Reports estimated that more than 31,000 deaths occurred ...
With the increasing number of hunting accidents and gunshot wounds seen by the practitioner it is im...
After attending this presentation, attendees will have novel information on the role of Micro-CT ana...
The aim of this study was to present the outcomes of military penetrating abdominal gunshot injuries...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that weapon-related violence (excluding firearms) results in more...
BACKGROUND: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) coalition forces remain heavily committed ...
Gunshot wounding (GSW) is often the second most common mechanism of injury after explosive in war. W...
The majority of injuries in survivors of gunshot wounds (GSW) are typically to the extremities. Nove...
Wound ballistics is a science which can relate to other disciplines such as law, design of weapons, ...
BACKGROUND: Blast injury has been the most common cause of morbidity and mortality encountered by UK...
Treatment of gunshot wounds in the maxillofacial region is complex. Current literature supports imme...
Introduction: Extremity injuries predominate in warfare, however their nature, and overall burden to...
Background: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
BACKGROUND: Penetrating intracranial injuries are common in the deployed military medical environmen...
Using the example of war-torn Sarajevo, the authors discuss high energy transfer wounds and their co...
Introduction: The National Vital Statistics Reports estimated that more than 31,000 deaths occurred ...
With the increasing number of hunting accidents and gunshot wounds seen by the practitioner it is im...
After attending this presentation, attendees will have novel information on the role of Micro-CT ana...
The aim of this study was to present the outcomes of military penetrating abdominal gunshot injuries...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that weapon-related violence (excluding firearms) results in more...
BACKGROUND: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) coalition forces remain heavily committed ...