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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480489/a-multi-dimensional-approach-to-identifying-high-performing-trauma-centers-across-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Doulia M Hamad, Haris Subacius, Arielle Thomas, Matthew P Guttman, Bourke W Tillmann, Angela Jerath, Barbara Haas, Avery B Nathens
INTRODUCTION: The differentiators of centers performing at the highest level of quality and patient safety are likely both structural and cultural. We aimed to combine five indicators representing established domains of trauma quality, and to identify and describe the structural characteristics of consistently performing centers. METHODS: Using ACS-TQIP data from 2017-2020, we evaluated five quality measures across several care domains for adult patients in level I and II trauma centers; 1) time to operating room (OR) for patients with abdominal gunshot wounds (GSW) and shock, 2) proportion of patients receiving timely venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis, 3) failure to rescue (death following a complication), 4) major hospital complications, and 5) mortality...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471138/suicide-by-gunshot-wound-to-the-posterior-head-and-neck-a-retrospective-case-series-and-review-of-the-literature
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas R Bovio, Jared K Brooks, Joseph A Prahlow
Suicide by firearm is a significant public health concern in specific regions of the world. Depending on firearm availability, any type of firearm may be used, including handguns, shotguns, and long rifles. Common entrance wound sites in suicidal gunshot wounds include the head, with classic gunshot wound locations including the temple, the forehead, the submental aspect of the chin, and inside the mouth. Occasionally, suicidal gunshot wounds occur in atypical body locations such as the back of the head and neck...
March 7, 2024: American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470675/evaluation-of-self-inflicted-versus-non-self-inflicted-gunshot-wounds-and-associated-injuries-involving-the-hand-and-upper-extremity
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tommy Pan, Brianne M Giuffrida, Amol H Trivedi, Dom Contestabile, Praveer S Vyas, Boyle C Cheng, Daniel T Altman, Steven M Regal
Orthopedic costs associated with gunshot wounds (GSWs) totaled approximately USD 510 million from 2005 to 2014. Previous studies have identified differences in injuries associated with self-inflicted (SI) GSWs; however, there remains a gap in understanding injury patterns. This study aims to expand upon the current literature and shed light on injury patterns and outcomes associated with SI vs. non-self-inflicted (NSI) GSWs. This is a retrospective cohort study of upper extremity GSWs from January 2012 to December 2022...
February 29, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466401/importance-of-injury-severity-in-the-choice-of-treatment-and-its-impact-on-prognosis-in-gunshot-fractures
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Okan Ateş, Cahit Ancar, Ceyhun Çağlar
PURPOSE: The management of femur and tibia fractures resulting from gunshot injuries is a challenge for orthopedic surgeons. One-stage and two-stage treatments are applied according to the anatomical location and severity of the injury. In this study, the importance of injury severity and anatomical location was evaluated in the choice of treatment method and its impact on prognosis in cases of lower extremity gunshot fractures. METHODS: A total of 124 patients who met the study criteria were evaluated...
March 11, 2024: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464844/missile-embolism-from-pulmonary-vein-to-left-ventricle-report-of-a-case
#45
Mohammadrafie Khorgami, Fattaneh Khalaj, Maziar Gholampour, Hassan Tatari
Missile embolization is rare in penetrating trauma, occurring in 0.3% of cases. Bullet embolism into the left ventricle is less frequent, with few instances described in the literature. This paper describes an instance of left ventricular bullet embolism from the pulmonary venous system following gunshot chest trauma. A 7-year-old boy sustained a gunshot wound to his chest during an assault accident. Despite thoracic pain, he remained conscious and exhibited vital signs. A CXR and CT scan revealed a bullet in the left mediastinum...
2024: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38455791/misinterpretation-of-a-gunshot-injury-by-a-non-forensic-medicine-expert-a-case-report-of-misguidance-in-a-criminal-investigation-involving-the-unusual-firearm-injury-kronlein-shot
#46
Toshal Wankhade, Binay Kumar
In India, the majority of postmortem examinations are conducted by medical professionals who lack expertise in the field of forensic medicine. Medicolegal autopsy services that are done by forensic experts are primarily confined to tertiary care centers, although a significant portion of medicolegal postmortem examinations occurs in non-tertiary healthcare setups. In this context, postmortem examination reports occasionally fail to encompass essential medicolegal features, resulting in dissatisfaction among both crime investigators and the deceased's relatives...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422763/low-energy-gunshot-injuries-does-removal-of-retained-bullet-fragmentation-at-the-time-of-internal-fixation-reduce-the-risk-of-fracture-related-infection
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrian Olson, Usher Khan, Lianne Wagner, Valerie Davidson, Benjamin Diedring, Ivan Bandovic, Paul W Knapp, Adam Fahs, Alan Afsari, Benjamin Best
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of RBF (Retained Bullet Fragment) removal at the time of long bone fixation on FRI (fracture related infection) rates in low energy GSI (Gunshot Injury) related fractures. DESIGN: Retrospective Cohort Study SETTING: Level 1 Academic Trauma Center INTERVENTION: Retrospective review of the impact of RBFs on the risk of FRI when employing internal fixation in low energy GSI (Gunshot Injury) related fractures. In situations where the injury pattern requires surgical fixation, the question arises as to whether or not the RBFs need to be removed to prevent FRI...
April 2024: Injury
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420606/traumatic-subclavian-artery-injury-with-a-pulmonary-artery-bullet-embolism
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Nicole Russell, Hashim Ahmed, Jennifer L Grant
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416869/hemorrhagic-shock-in-isolated-and-non-isolated-pelvic-fractures-a-registries-based-study
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amir Gottfried, Sami Gendler, David Chayen, Irina Radomislensky, Ilan Y Mitchnik, Elad Epshtein, Avishai M Tsur, Ofer Almog, Tomer Talmy
BACKGROUND: Pelvic fractures resulting from high-energy trauma can frequently present with life-threatening hemodynamic instability that is associated with high mortality rates. The role of pelvic exsanguination in causing hemorrhagic shock is unclear, as associated injuries frequently accompany pelvic fractures. This study aims to compare the incidence of hemorrhagic shock and in-hospital outcomes in patients with isolated and non-isolated pelvic fractures. METHODS: Registries-based study of trauma patients hospitalized following pelvic fractures...
March 18, 2024: Prehospital Emergency Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411186/accidental-gunshot-wound-fatalities-related-to-dropped-firearms
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margaret M Smith, Joyce L deJong, Joseph A Prahlow
A death resulting from the accidental discharge of a firearm represents a rare but oftentimes preventable tragedy. Such deaths may occur in a variety of settings. One such setting involves the discharge of a loaded firearm, which occurs when it is accidentally dropped, thrown, or falls to the ground. We report on 3 cases in which a loaded firearm discharged when it was dropped, resulting in the deaths of 3 individuals. In 2 cases, the person carrying the dropped firearm was killed, whereas in the third case, a child standing near the person who dropped the weapon was killed...
February 27, 2024: American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406135/projectile-embolism-from-a-firearm-injury-a-case-report
#51
Mateo Zuluaga-Gomez, Daniela Giraldo-Campillo, Daniel González-Arroyave, Robinson A Orjuela-Correa, Manuela Bedoya-Ortiz, Carlos M Ardila
Projectile embolism resulting from firearm injuries is a rare but highly lethal complication when not diagnosed early. This report presents a case of projectile embolism from a firearm injury with an unusual entry site, the cerebral venous circulation, which subsequently migrates to the pulmonary circulation with a fatal outcome. A 24-year-old male patient was admitted to a high-complexity hospital due to a gunshot wound. A plain skull computed tomography (CT) revealed a left laminar subdural hematoma and traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage with multiple metallic fragments embedded in the skull, some penetrating the galeal sinus, with perilesional bleeding...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406033/penile-fracture-secondary-to-gunshot-injury-a-multidisciplinary-approach-and-exceptional-surgical-management-in-an-uncommon-case
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Javier Meza-Hernandez, Christian Sánchez-Treviño, Marco Antonio Ascencio-Martínez, Alejandra Nuñez-Venzor
Penile fractures happen when the tunica albuginea is forcefully torn during intense sexual activity or vigorous masturbation. Gunshot-induced cases are extremely rare. Diagnosis, often requiring surgical exploration, poses challenges due to the condition's rarity and severity. We report a complex case of a patient with multiple gunshot wounds, highlighting the need for a multidisciplinary approach for abdominal and genitourinary regions. A 24-year-old male presented to the emergency department with multiple gunshot wounds to the anterior thoracic and abdominal walls, inguinal region, penis, and lower extremities...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38399525/prognostic-significance-of-multifactorial-analysis-in-complex-cervical-aero-digestive-trauma-cases
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florentina Severin, Radu Danila, Andrei Nicolau, Anisia Iuliana Alexa, Raluca Olariu, Ștefan Roșca, Octavian Dragos Palade, Florin Mocanu, Mihail Dan Cobzeanu, Bogdan Mihail Cobzeanu
Background and Objectives : In the context of complex aerodigestive cervical traumas, the prognosis and outcome heavily depend on risk factors, particularly injuries to the larynx, trachea, major digestive tissues, cervical vertebrae, and vascular structures. With the increasing prevalence of trauma as a public health concern, there is a pressing need for epidemiological research and the implementation of preventative measures. The purpose of this research is to establish the profile of the predictable impact factors that determine the prognosis of patients with complex cervical trauma...
January 30, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38394662/incidence-and-management-of-traumatic-vertebral-artery-injuries-wartime-experience-in-ukraine
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrii Sirko, Yurii Cherednychenko, Ehsan Dowlati, Vadym Perepelytsia, Rocco A Armonda
OBJECTIVE: Modern combat-related vertebral artery (VA) injuries are increasingly being diagnosed, but the management of such injuries remains controversial. The authors report the frequency and characteristics of combat-related penetrating VA injuries and the indications for endovascular treatment, as well as analyze their treatment outcomes. METHODS: A 1-year prospective study was completed at a civilian medical center in Dnipro, Ukraine, in all patients with VA injuries sustained during the Russian invasion in the 1st year of war...
February 23, 2024: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38390473/improved-follow-up-care-for-gun-violence-survivors-in-the-trauma-quality-of-life-clinic
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amber Brandolino, Terri A deRoon-Cassini, Elise A Biesboer, Carissa W Tomas, Monet Woolfolk, Nalani A Wakinekona, Maya Subramanian, Heloise Cheruvalath, Mary E Schroeder, Colleen M Trevino
BACKGROUND: Outpatient follow-up represents a crucial opportunity to re-engage with gun violence survivors (GVS) and to facilitate positive health outcomes. Current outpatient models for firearm-related injuries and trauma care are inconsistent and unstandardized across trauma centers. This project describes the patient population served by the multidisciplinary Trauma Quality of Life (TQoL) Clinic for GVS. Also of primary interest was the outpatient follow-up services used by patients prior to their clinic appointment...
2024: Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386172/the-death-of-rasputin-a-forensic-evaluation
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roger W Byard
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin, a confidant of Tsar Nicholas and his wife, was murdered by Prince Yussupov and his co-conspirators in the cellar of the prince's Moika Palace in St Petersburg, Russia, on the evening of December 30th, 1916 (December 17th in the Russian calendar). The narrative of his death is largely based on Prince Yussupov's published memoirs and has Rasputin being poisoned with cyanide, shot, bludgeoned, and finally drowned. A review of the available forensic material, however, shows a photograph with a contact gunshot wound to Rasputin's forehead...
February 22, 2024: Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386124/optimising-the-orthopaedic-trauma-society-open-fracture-classification-system-a-proposal-for-modification-in-the-context-of-high-civilian-gunshot-fractures
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zamalunga Lunga, Maritz Laubscher, Simon Matthew Graham, Michael Held, Nando Ferreira, Ramanare Magampa, Sithombo Maqungo
OBJECTIVES: Uniformly classifying long bone open fractures is challenging. The purpose of this study was to propose a modified Orthopaedic Trauma Society (OTS) Open Fracture Classification System, developed in a setting with a high incidence of civilian gunshot fractures. METHODS: From our prospectively collected database, we identified all patients with open tibia and femur fractures treated with intramedullary nailing over a 4 year period. All open fractures were retrospectively reclassified from the Gustilo-Anderson Classification system to the OTS Open Fracture Classification System...
February 22, 2024: European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology: Orthopédie Traumatologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379608/endovascular-covered-stent-graft-repair-by-through-and-through-snaring-of-an-acute-traumatic-femoral-femoral-arteriovenous-fistula-following-a-gunshot-wound
#58
Anthony N Rizzo, Krishna Patel, Jordyn Perdue, Jon C Henry
Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) formation after penetrating injury underscores a rare and challenging complication of vascular trauma. Traumatic AVFs have various clinical presentations and reported methods of repair. Although open surgical repair is the most frequently used method of repair, the advancement of endovascular techniques has been increasingly used during the past 3 decades. We report a case of an acute traumatic AVF of the superficial femoral artery and superficial femoral vein from a gunshot wound repaired with a unique endovascular technique involving snaring to establish through-and-through access to allow deployment of a covered stent graft...
April 2024: Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38375026/fragmenting-projectiles-a-case-report-and-literature-review-of-the-g2-radically-invasive-projectile
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Matthew Bernard, Christine M Dahlhausen, Andrew M Kirk, Andrew Bernard
Innovations in projectile design present unique challenges for trauma surgeons when treating gunshot victims. The G2 Radically Invasive Projectile (G2 Research, Winder, Georgia, USA) (G2RIP) is a frangible, rapidly expanding bullet resulting in a distinct pattern of injury consisting of diffuse hemorrhage with multicavity trauma as well as unique radiographic features of the projectile. To efficiently manage patients injured by the G2RIP, trauma surgeons must be aware of these distinct characteristics, and of previous patterns in effective management such as liberal damage control and extensive use of CT...
2024: Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374530/the-role-of-emergency-department-thoracotomy-in-patients-with-cranial-gunshot-wounds
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin S Hatchimonji, Nicole A Meredyth, Sriharsha Gummadi, Elinore J Kaufman, Jay A Yelon, Jeremy W Cannon, Niels D Martin, Mark J Seamon
BACKGROUND: Although several society guidelines exist regarding emergency department thoracotomy (EDT), there is a lack of data upon which to base guidance for multiple gunshot wound (GSW) patients whose injuries include a cranial GSW. We hypothesized that survival in these patients would be exceedingly low. METHODS: We used Pennsylvania Trauma Outcomes Study (PTOS) data, 2002-2021, and included EDTs for GSWs. We defined EDT by ICD codes for thoracotomy or procedures requiring one, with a location flagged as ED...
February 20, 2024: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
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