A new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:Technology, principal consideration and clinical implementation
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>The extent of wound contamination in gunshot injuries is still a topic of controversial debate. The purpose of the present study is to develop a model that illustrates the contamination of wounds with exogenous particles along the...
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doaj-241f67eb1d5c4a05848eb75fe9eb6c1c2020-11-25T01:58:22ZengBMCHead & Face Medicine1746-160X2011-10-01711810.1186/1746-160X-7-18A new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:Technology, principal consideration and clinical implementationWilker ConradStoetzer MarcusRana Majeedvon See ConstantinRücker MartinGellrich Nils-Claudius<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>The extent of wound contamination in gunshot injuries is still a topic of controversial debate. The purpose of the present study is to develop a model that illustrates the contamination of wounds with exogenous particles along the bullet path.</p> <p>Material and methods</p> <p>To simulate bacteria, radio-opaque barium titanate (3-6 μm in diameter) was atomized in a dust chamber. Full metal jacket or soft point bullets caliber .222 (n = 12, v<sub>0 </sub>= 1096 m/s) were fired through the chamber into a gelatin block directly behind it. After that, the gelatin block underwent multi-slice CT in order to analyze the permanent and temporary wound cavity.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The permanent cavity caused by both types of projectiles showed deposits of barium titanate distributed over the entire bullet path. Full metal jacket bullets left only few traces of barium titanate in the temporary cavity. In contrast, the soft point bullets disintegrated completely, and barium titanate covered the entire wound cavity.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>Deep penetration of potential exogenous bacteria can be simulated easily and reproducibly with barium titanate particles shot into a gelatin block. Additionally, this procedure permits conclusions to be drawn about the distribution of possible contaminants and thus can yield essential findings in terms of necessary therapeutic procedures.</p> http://www.head-face-med.com/content/7/1/18gunshotinfectionbasic researchradiology |
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A new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:Technology, principal consideration and clinical implementation |
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A new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:Technology, principal consideration and clinical implementation |
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A new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:Technology, principal consideration and clinical implementation |
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A new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:Technology, principal consideration and clinical implementation |
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A new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:Technology, principal consideration and clinical implementation |
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new model for the characterization of infection risk in gunshot injuries:technology, principal consideration and clinical implementation |
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Head & Face Medicine |
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2011-10-01 |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>The extent of wound contamination in gunshot injuries is still a topic of controversial debate. The purpose of the present study is to develop a model that illustrates the contamination of wounds with exogenous particles along the bullet path.</p> <p>Material and methods</p> <p>To simulate bacteria, radio-opaque barium titanate (3-6 μm in diameter) was atomized in a dust chamber. Full metal jacket or soft point bullets caliber .222 (n = 12, v<sub>0 </sub>= 1096 m/s) were fired through the chamber into a gelatin block directly behind it. After that, the gelatin block underwent multi-slice CT in order to analyze the permanent and temporary wound cavity.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The permanent cavity caused by both types of projectiles showed deposits of barium titanate distributed over the entire bullet path. Full metal jacket bullets left only few traces of barium titanate in the temporary cavity. In contrast, the soft point bullets disintegrated completely, and barium titanate covered the entire wound cavity.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>Deep penetration of potential exogenous bacteria can be simulated easily and reproducibly with barium titanate particles shot into a gelatin block. Additionally, this procedure permits conclusions to be drawn about the distribution of possible contaminants and thus can yield essential findings in terms of necessary therapeutic procedures.</p> |
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