| Literature DB >> 21686888 |
Wojciech Marks1, Marek Białko, Mariusz Stasiak, Włodzimierz Deja, Michał Penkowski, Katarzyna Golabek-Dropiewska, Jerzy Lasek.
Abstract
Gunshot injuries are quite common nowadays. Increasing numbers of high-pressure injection injuries are also being observed with a good correlation with industrial progress. High-pressure devices produce pressures and velocities of fluid streams similar to those generated in firearms. However, no missile plays a part in high-pressure injection injuries. We present the unusual case of mixed missile and hydroblast injury, which has not yet been reported. Physical characteristics, typical patterns of injury and the possibility of infectious complications are shown. The importance of educating workers about safety precautions is emphasised.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 21686888 PMCID: PMC3028233 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.06.2008.0249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X