| Literature DB >> 35836601 |
Franz Marhold1,2, Florian Scheichel1,2, Barbara Ladisich1,2, Philip Pruckner1,2, Elisabeth Strasser1,2, Melanie Themesl1,2, Karl Ungersboeck1,2, Branko Popadic1,2.
Abstract
Background: Penetrating brain injury (PBI) is a heterogeneous condition with many variables. Few data exist on civilian PBI. In some publications, PBI differentiation between low-velocity injury (LVI) and high-velocity injury (HVI) is made, but exact definitions are not given yet. The incidence of PBI depends heavily on the country of origin. Furthermore, captive bolt pistol (CBP) injuries represent a rare type of LVI and almost no reports exist in the human medical literature. Treatment of PBI has been controversially discussed due to high morbidity and mortality with results varying considerably between series. Prognostic factors are of utmost importance to identify patients who presumably benefit from treatment.Entities:
Keywords: firearm injury; high velocity; low velocity; penetrating brain injury; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2022 PMID: 35836601 PMCID: PMC9274525 DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.923949
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Surg ISSN: 2296-875X
Patient characteristics.
| % | ||
|---|---|---|
| Patients | 24 | 100 |
| Male | 23 | 96 |
| Female | 1 | 4 |
| Age | ||
| Mean in years (range) | 52 (8–78) | |
| Follow-up | ||
| Mean in months (range) | 58 (1–112) | |
| Aetiology | ||
| Self-inflicted | 14 | 58 |
| Accident | 8 | 33 |
| Assault | 2 | 8 |
| Cause | ||
| Firearm | 11 | 46 |
| Impalement | 6 | 25 |
| Captive bolt pistol | 5 | 21 |
| Nailgun | 2 | 8 |
| Injury type | ||
| Low velocity | 13 | 54 |
| High velocity | 11 | 46 |
| Midline shift | ||
| Mean in mm (range) | 4 (0–12) | |
| Surgical intervention | ||
| Craniotomy and debridement | 9 | 38 |
| Frontobasal repair | 6 | 25 |
| Decompressive craniectomy | 5 | 21 |
| Wound debridement | 4 | 17 |
| Infection | 4 | 17 |
Clinicoradiological parameters in relation to outcome (GOS).
| Favourable | Unfavourable | Death | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | 11 (46%) | 4 (17%) | 9 (38%) | |
| Aetiology | nsf | |||
| Accident | 6 (75%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (25%) | |
| Self-inflicted | 4 (29%) | 4 (29%) | 6 (43%) | |
| Assault | 1 (50%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (50%) | |
| Cause |
| |||
| Nailgun | 2 (100%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Impalement | 5 (83%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (17%) | |
| Firearm | 2 (18%) | 1 (9%) | 8 (73%) | |
| Captive bolt pistol | 2 (40%) | 3 (60%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Injury type |
| |||
| High velocity | 2 (18%) | 1 (9%) | 8 (73%) | |
| Low velocity | 9 (69%) | 3 (23%) | 1 (8%) | |
| Initial GCS |
| |||
| 13–15 | 8 (80%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (20%) | |
| 9–12 | 1 (100%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | |
| 3–8 | 2 (15%) | 4 (31%) | 7 (54%) | |
| Pupillary status |
| |||
| Pathological | 1 (17%) | 0 (0.0%) | 5 (83%) | |
| Non-pathological | 9 (64%) | 2 (14%) | 3 (21%) | |
| Trajectory |
| |||
| Unilateral | 11 (69%) | 3 (18%) | 2 (13%) | |
| Bilateral | 0 (0%) | 1 (13%) | 7 (88%) | |
| Ventricles | nsf | |||
| Normal | 6 (67%) | 1 (11%) | 2 (22%) | |
| Pathological | 5 (33%) | 3 (20%) | 7 (47%) | |
| Cisterns | nsf | |||
| Present | 9 (50%) | 3 (16.7%) | 6 (33.3%) | |
| Compressed | 2 (33.3%) | 1 (16.7%) | 3 (50%) |
Bold values indicate significant findings.
Figure 1(A) Low-velocity injury (LVI). (B) Accidental nailgun injury; note that there are no signs of parenchymal damage surrounding the nail. (C,D) Captive bolt pistol injury. Note the pathognomic finding with a wide hemorrhagic wound canal and corresponding bone fragment at the end of the canal with the absence of metallic fragments or exit sites (19–21).
Figure 2High-velocity injury (HVI); self-inflicted gunshot wound; (left) bilateral trajectory on CCT, (right) muzzle stamp.
Clinicoradiological parameters in relation to injury type.
| Low velocity | High velocity | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | 13 (54%) | 11 (46%) | |
| Aetiology |
| ||
| Accident | 7 (54%) | 1 (9%) | |
| Self-inflicted | 6 (46%) | 8 (73%) | |
| Assault | 0 (0%) | 2 (18%) | |
| GCS |
| ||
| 13–15 | 9 (69%) | 1 (9%) | |
| 9–12 | 0 (0%) | 1 (9%) | |
| 3–8 | 4 (31%) | 9 (82%) | |
| Pupillary status | nsf | ||
| Pathological | 2 (18%) | 4 (44%) | |
| Non-pathological | 9 (82%) | 5 (56%) | |
| Trajectory |
| ||
| Unilateral | 12 (92%) | 4 (36%) | |
| Bilateral | 1 (8%) | 7 (64%) | |
| Cisterns | Nsf | ||
| Present | 11 (85%) | 6 (64%) | |
| Compressed | 2 (15%) | 4 (36%) | |
| GOS |
| ||
| Favourable | 9 (69%) | 2 (18%) | |
| Unfavourable | 3 (23%) | 1 (9%) | |
| Death | 1 (8%) | 8 (73%) |
Bold values indicate significant findings.