Literature DB >> 25868553

Maxillofacial gunshot wounds.

Olga Maurin1, Stanislas de Régloix2, Stéphane Dubourdieu1, Hugues Lefort1, Stéphane Boizat1, Benoit Houze1, Jennifer Culoma1, Guillaume Burlaton1, Jean-Pierre Tourtier1.   

Abstract

The majority of maxillofacial gunshot wounds are caused by suicide attempts. Young men are affected most often. When the lower one-third of the face is involved, airway patency (1.6% of the cases) and hemorrhage control (1.9% of the cases) are the two most urgent complications to monitor and prevent. Spinal fractures are observed with 10% of maxillary injuries and in 20% of orbital injuries. Actions to treat the facial gunshot victim need to be performed, keeping in mind spine immobilization until radiographic imaging is complete and any required spinal stabilization accomplished. Patients should be transported to a trauma center equipped to deal with maxillofacial and neurosurgery because 40% require emergency surgery. The mortality rate of maxillofacial injuries shortly after arrival at a hospital varies from 2.8% to 11.0%. Complications such as hemiparesis or cranial nerve paralysis occur in 20% of survivors. This case has been reported on a victim of four gunshot injuries. One of the gunshots was to the left mandibular ramus and became lodged in the C4 vertebral bone.

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Keywords:  GCS Glasgow Coma Scale; ISS Injury Severity Score; MILI manual in-line cervical immobilization; airway management; gunshot injuries; maxillofacial wounds; spine immobilization

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25868553     DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X1500463X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prehosp Disaster Med        ISSN: 1049-023X            Impact factor:   2.040


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