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Plastic bullet injuries in Northern Ireland: experiences during a week of civil disturbance.

J A Steele1, S J McBride, J Kelly, C H Dearden, L G Rocke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Plastic bullets were introduced to Northern Ireland for riot-control purposes in 1973. Their use has been controversial, with a number of fatalities. In the week beginning July 7, 1996, some 8,000 plastic bullets were fired during widespread rioting.
METHODS: Details of injuries attributed to plastic bullets were obtained retrospectively from patient notes for the period July 8 to 14, 1996, in six hospitals. A total of 172 injuries in 155 patients were recorded.
RESULTS: Nineteen percent of injuries were to the face/head/neck, 20% were to the chest or abdomen, and 61% were to the limbs. Abbreviated Injury Scale scores ranged from I to 3. Forty-two patients were admitted for hospitalization, three to intensive care units. No fatalities occurred.
CONCLUSION: Plastic bullet impact to the abdomen or above may cause life-threatening injuries. Below this site, major trauma is unlikely.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10217239     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199904000-00026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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Authors:  Joao Rezende-Neto; Fabriccio Df Silva; Leonardo Bo Porto; Luiz C Teixeira; Homer Tien; Sandro B Rizoli
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