Letter to the Editor: Military Traumatic Brain Injury (re: doi: 10.1089/neu.2022.0103)

There was an additional chance to compare outcomes with the Vietnam Head Injury Study.5 We compared the injury to exploration timing and rate of infection.6,7 We followed the guidelines of Dr. Haddad in Lebanon in order to explore the incidence of traumatic intracranial aneurysms.8,9 With the introd...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurotrauma 2023-03, Vol.40 (5-6), p.592-594
Hauptverfasser: Aarabi, Bizhan, Amirjamshidi, Abbas, Taghipour, Musa, Haghnegahdar, Ali, Farrokhi, Majid Reza, Kamgarpour, Ahmad, Alibai, Ehsanali, Safdari, Mohammad, Abbassioun, Kazem, Panahi, Saeid, Moein, Hooshang, Birjandi, Alireza, Salehpour, Firooz, Tabatabaeifar, Mahmood
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Zusammenfassung:There was an additional chance to compare outcomes with the Vietnam Head Injury Study.5 We compared the injury to exploration timing and rate of infection.6,7 We followed the guidelines of Dr. Haddad in Lebanon in order to explore the incidence of traumatic intracranial aneurysms.8,9 With the introduction of MS-DOS in 1981 and Quattro-Pro in 1988 for the first time, we composed spreadsheets for big data analysis. At the Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (Nemazee Hospital) we performed a detailed prospective study of 964 penetrating brain injury patients (1980-1988).3,7,8,10-12 Contamination versus Infection In a prospective observational study, we determined the rate and type of bacteria contaminating scalp wound, brain track, and in-driven bone fragments following penetrating brain injury (PBI). [...]Amirjamshidi and colleagues reported on their extensive experience in management of TICAs at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences.21,22 In 2010 Bell and colleagues detailed surgical and endovascular management of TICAs encountered during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.23 FIG. 1.
ISSN:0897-7151
1557-9042
DOI:10.1089/neu.2022.0381