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Ballistic Trauma of Limbs.

Léopold Lamah1, Damany Keita1, Ibrahima Marie Camara1, Mohamed Lamine Bah1, Sidimé Sory1, Mamadou Moustapha Diallo1.   

Abstract

The objective of our study was to report the management and follow-up of a particular case of ballistic trauma and to do the literature review. OBSERVATION: A 35-year-old patient, a trader who was the victim of a firearm accident under not very clear circumstances. He was admitted to the emergency department after 3 hours. Clinically, the patient had significant bleeding in the arm and was in a state of clouding of consciousness. We could notice on the right arm, a posterior large transfixing wound of 1 cm and a 6 cm one on the antero-internal side. The limb was cold with a small and thready pulse. Sensitivity was decreased in the radial nerve area. The radiograph showed bone comminution from the middle 1/3 to the superior 1/3 of the humeral diaphysis. The treatment was orthopedic (after debridement) by scapula-brachio-ante-brachiopalmar plaster splint with thoracic strap. The wound healed in 46 days and the patient resumed his activities after 11 months and 2 weeks.
CONCLUSION: The authors presented the value of using the scapulo-brachio-palmar plaster splints with thoracic strap in some severe upper limb trauma in the absence of the external fixator.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Ballistics; Case special; Donka members; Traumatism; Traumatology

Year:  2017        PMID: 28567155      PMCID: PMC5420182          DOI: 10.2174/1874325001711010268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Open Orthop J        ISSN: 1874-3250


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