Penetrating Nail Injury between Os Occipitale and the First Cervical Vertebra: Case Report/Birinci Servikal Omurga ve Oksipital Kemik Arasinda Görülen Delici Çivi Yaralanmasi: Olgu Sunumu
Spinal cord injuries are the most devastating of all trauma-related injuries. Penetrating cervical spinal cord injuries are seen rarely. Due to the damage to neural structures, these injuries are associated with significant morbidity. The majority of penetrating injuries are caused by gunshot wounds...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Eurasian journal of emergency medicine 2012-09, Vol.11 (3), p.185 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Spinal cord injuries are the most devastating of all trauma-related injuries. Penetrating cervical spinal cord injuries are seen rarely. Due to the damage to neural structures, these injuries are associated with significant morbidity. The majority of penetrating injuries are caused by gunshot wounds. Stabbing injuries caused by knives, screwdrivers, glass fragments and nails are much less common. The primary concern in managing penetrating neck injuries is control of bleeding and airway management. In this case report we described an unusual case of accidental nail injury occuring in a man who sustained a penetrating neck injury with a nail lodged between the os occipitale and the first cervical vertebra which caused incomplete spinal injury. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 2149-5807 2149-6048 |