Literature DB >> 17364161

[Penetrating gunshot injuries to the head and brain. Diagnosis, management and prognosis].

C A Kühne1, R P Zettl, B Baume, F M Vogt, G Taeger, S Ruchholtz, D Stolke, D Nast-Kolb.   

Abstract

Gunshot injuries to the head and brain are rare in Germany and the rest of western Europe. With the relatively low number of these injuries here, there are no standard methods of diagnosis and management, and there is some controversy over both. Quite a high proportion of such injuries result from suicide attempts and accidents. The main diagnostic procedure available is computed tomography of the head with contrast medium; in certain cases MRI is indicated. The operative management depends on the extent and prognosis of the injury; a ventricular drain is probably indicated in most cases. Debridement of the bullet's path and removal of the projectile are more controversial. Mortality is extremely high after such injuries; if the victim does survive the prognosis is comparable to that following closed cranial injuries.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17364161     DOI: 10.1007/s00113-007-1244-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Unfallchirurg        ISSN: 0177-5537            Impact factor:   1.000


  49 in total

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1.  ["Happy shooting" injury of a German KFOR soldier in Kosovo].

Authors:  S Sammito; V Hartmann; J Kerschowski; B Klein
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2012-01       Impact factor: 1.000

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Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med       Date:  2010-06-17       Impact factor: 2.953

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