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Year 2014, Volume: 31 Issue: 3, 254 - 256, 01.07.2014

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Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol

Year 2014, Volume: 31 Issue: 3, 254 - 256, 01.07.2014

Abstract

Background: Penetrating neck injuries result from missiles
and stab wounds. A gas pistol is a non-lethal weapon for selfdefence.
Case Report: We present a case where the use of a modified gun led
to multiple injuries in a single shot. Four projectiles were embedded
in the neck, one in the larynx and three in the cervical spine. The first was removed via a combined external and endoscopic approach,
while the rest were put on follow-up.
Conclusion: The reported case shows that damage from modified gas
pistols, although rarely life threatening, may cause long term discomfort
and diminished quality of life

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  • 1. van Deurzen DFP, van As AB, Verleisdonk EJMM. Is routine angiography necessary in patients with a gunshot wound to the neck? A retrospective analysis. Eur J Trauma 2002;28:90-4. [CrossRef]
  • 2. Biffl WL, Moore, EE, Rehce DH, Offner PJ, Franciose RJ, Burch JM. Selective management of penetrating neck trauma based on cervical level of injury. Am J Surg 1997;174:678-82. [CrossRef]
  • 3. Mansour MA, Moore EE, Moore FA, Whitehill TA. Validating the selective management of penetrating neck wounds. Am J Surg 1991;162:517-21. [CrossRef]
  • 4. Vassiliu P, Baker J, Henderson S, Alo K, Velmahos G, Demetriades D. Aerodigestive injuries of the neck. Am Surg 2001;67:75-9.
  • 5. Klyachkin ML, Rohmiller M, Charash WE, Sloan DA, Kearny PA. Penetrating injuries of the neck: Selective management evolving. Am Surg 1997;63:184-9.
  • 6. Gulsen A, Sonmez E, Aydemir F, Caner H, Altinors N. Settled nail injury in the corpus of the seventh cervical vertebra - case report. Neurol Med Chir 2007;47:415-8. [CrossRef]
  • 7. Sasaoka Y, Kamada K, Matumoto M, Ueda Y, Iwasaka T, Hukushima T, et al. Penetrating injury of the head, neck and chest by a nail-gun: A case report. No Shinkei Geka 1995;23:1099-104.
  • 8. Waters RL, Sie IH. Spinal cord injuries from gunshot wounds to the spine. Clin Orthop Relat Res 2003;408:120-5. [CrossRef]
  • 9. Yoshida GM, Garland D, Waters RL. Gunshot wounds to the spine. Orthop Clin North Am 1995;26:109-16.
  • 10. Shaheen F, Singh M, Nazir P. MRI-induced migration of a foreign body into the spinal canal: Are present guidelines safe? Am J Radiol 2008;191:72-3.
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Other ID JA75NA66KG
Journal Section Research Article
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Dimitar Dimitrov Pazardzhikliev This is me

Publication Date July 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 31 Issue: 3

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APA Pazardzhikliev, D. D. (2014). Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol. Balkan Medical Journal, 31(3), 254-256.
AMA Pazardzhikliev DD. Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol. Balkan Medical Journal. July 2014;31(3):254-256.
Chicago Pazardzhikliev, Dimitar Dimitrov. “Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol”. Balkan Medical Journal 31, no. 3 (July 2014): 254-56.
EndNote Pazardzhikliev DD (July 1, 2014) Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol. Balkan Medical Journal 31 3 254–256.
IEEE D. D. Pazardzhikliev, “Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 254–256, 2014.
ISNAD Pazardzhikliev, Dimitar Dimitrov. “Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol”. Balkan Medical Journal 31/3 (July 2014), 254-256.
JAMA Pazardzhikliev DD. Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol. Balkan Medical Journal. 2014;31:254–256.
MLA Pazardzhikliev, Dimitar Dimitrov. “Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 31, no. 3, 2014, pp. 254-6.
Vancouver Pazardzhikliev DD. Multiple-Projectile Penetrating Neck Injury from a Modified Nail-Containing Gas Pistol. Balkan Medical Journal. 2014;31(3):254-6.