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      Craniocerebral Gunshot Injuries; A Review of the Current Literature

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      Alvis-Miranda, HernandoRubiano, AndresAgrawal, AmitRojas, AlejandroMoscote-Salazar, LuisSatyarthee, GuruCalderon-Miranda, WillemHernandez, NidiaZabaleta-Churio, Nasly
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      Craniocerebral gunshot injuries (CGI) are increasingly encountered by neurosurgeons in civilian and urban settings. Unfortunately, more   prevalent condition in developing countries, with major armed conflicts which is still persisting, since the main trigger is violence at the national or state level. Management goals of CGI should focus on aggressive resuscitation and correction of coagulopathy; those with stable vital signs should undergo CT scan head at the earliest possible opportunity. Neuroimaging is vital for   planning of surgical management, especially to determine the type of surgery, routes of the approach to the surgical target area and   extraction of the impacted foreign bodies, however, surgical management is not always indicated. Although subset of such cases   may be managed even with non-surgical management. The treatment comprises of immediate life salvaging resuscitative measures including control of the  persistent bleeding, care of associated injury,   management of raised intracranial pressure, prevention of cerebrospinal fistula formation by primary watertight dural repair and  prevention of infection, through extensive debridement of   contaminated, macerated or ischemic tissues; preservation of nervous tissue   and restoration of anatomic structures through the hermetic sealing of dural and scalp defect. Recently, only few studies of craniocerebral penetrating injuries are published that too involving   smaller   patients sample sizes; although classic studies in the military and civil situation noticed associated relatively very high mortality and morbidity and psychological as well as economic impact on the   affected individual, the family and the health system in providing ongoing care to the sufferers and society at large.  Currently various measures are advocated with aim to reduce the incidence of CGI especially in civilian populations. It is highly necessary and immensely urgent to promote research in a neurocritical care of CGI to provide positive impact on improvement of    the quality of life and further providing better care and reduction of overall health care cost.
      کلید واژگان
      Craniocerebral gunshot injuries
      Penetrating head injury
      Neurotrauma
      Management
      Prognosis
      OutcomeCraniocerebral gunshot injuries
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      شماره نشریه
      2
      تاریخ نشر
      2016-04-01
      1395-01-13
      ناشر
      Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
      سازمان پدید آورنده
      Universidad de Cartagena

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      2322-2522
      2322-3960
      URI
      https://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_44320.html
      https://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/97028

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