Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Penetrating cervical lesions caused by a foreign body are rare events. The neck is a complex and delicate body region, given the important vascular structures it holds. The most frequent fatal complications often involve vascular injuries, and as a consequence, the mortality rate increases by approximately 50%. Civilian patients are mainly victims of violence or motor vehicle accidents and rural accidents involving neck are not very common. When a cervical lesion is because of a wooden foreign body, infectious risk increases for its organic peculiarity. The authors report a rural nonfatal cervical lesion in a civilian, and its management.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Accident, civilian, nonfatal, penetrating neck injury, wooden foreign body.
List of contributors:
Fama', Fausto; Cicciu', Marco; NASTRO SINISCALCHI, Enrico; Falzea, Roberto; Fodale, Vincenzo; Versace, Giuseppina; Palella, Jessica; Gioffre', Maria
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