| Literature DB >> 33274144 |
Cherry Liu1, Audric Darian2, Laniel Romeus3, Santino Cervantes4, Tamarah Westmoreland4,5.
Abstract
Submandibular gland injury is a rare occurrence that has been only documented in case reports. This is due to its protected location under the mandible, and only penetrating injuries to the floor of the mouth or trauma underneath the mandible can reach and damage it. While pediatric injuries due to non-powder firearms are decreasing yearly, 80.8% of the injuries were due to ball bearing (BB) guns. This case report explores the diagnosis and management of a 16-year-old girl who presented with a BB gunshot wound to the submandibular gland. The anatomy, imaging, and surgical management are detailed, and diagnosis guidelines and treatment options are analyzed and explained. This case highlights the importance of understanding the harm that non-powder firearms are capable of causing despite being perceived as toys.Entities:
Keywords: bb gun; non-powder firearm; submandibular; submandibular gland trauma
Year: 2020 PMID: 33274144 PMCID: PMC7707921 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.11268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1CT scan images from the coronal plane (A), localizer radiograph (B), axial plane (C), and sagittal plane (D) of the BB located in the submandibular gland
BB, ball bearing
Figure 2Extracted submandibular gland and BB gun pellet
BB, ball bearing
Submandibular gland trauma etiology
| Authors | Etiology |
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| Harbinson and Page (2010) [ | Motor vehicle accident with seatbelt compression causing submandibular trauma |
| Boyd et al. (2002) [ | Motor vehicle accident with neck hitting the airbag |
| Tonerini et al. (2002) [ | Motor vehicle accident |
| Singh and Shaha (1995) [ | Traumatic submandibular salivary gland fistula |
| Roebker et al. (1991) [ | Motor vehicle accident causing a fractured submandibular gland |
| de Geus and Maisels (1976) [ | High-voltage electrical burn of the anterior and left side of patient neck damaging his submandibular gland and requiring removal |