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DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1583937
Gunshot Wound to the Atlantoaxial Spine Associated with Vertebral Artery Occlusive Injury
Traumatismo atlantoaxial por projétil de arma de fogo associado à lesão oclusiva da artéria vertebralPublication History
04 February 2016
22 March 2016
Publication Date:
06 May 2016 (online)
Abstract
Atlantoaxial spine injuries due to firearm are uncommon. However, civilian gunshot wounds are becoming more frequent in modern society. The authors report a case of a middle age man with a penetrating neck gunshot wound; discuss the complexity of this type of trauma and its management.
Resumo
Lesões da junção atlantoaxial por projetil de arma de fogo (PAF) são incomuns. No entanto, traumatismos por arma de fogo vem se tornando cada vez mais frequentes na população civil da sociedade moderna. Os autores apresentam um relato de caso de um homem de meia-idade com um traumatismo penetrante em região cervical por PAF, é discutida a complexidade e o manejo deste tipo de trauma.
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