Clinical case Study of a Patient Treated for a Craniocerebral Wound by Shooting
Suicide and attempted suicide are a major cause of death worldwide, with the highest percentage being male at a young age. In Romania, suicide by shooting has a low incidence rate due to restricted access to firearms. A clinical case study was performed on a 27-year-old patient, hospitalized and t...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Danubius University
2021-06-01
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Series: | EIRP Proceedings |
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Online Access: | https://dp.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/EIRP/article/view/198/189 |
Summary: | Suicide and attempted suicide are a major cause of death worldwide, with the highest percentage
being male at a young age. In Romania, suicide by shooting has a low incidence rate due to restricted access to
firearms. A clinical case study was performed on a 27-year-old patient, hospitalized and treated at the
Neurosurgery Department of the County Emergency Clinical Hospital, Constanta for a craniocerebral wound
by shooting, following a suicide attempt. The patient was brought to the emergency department for a shot
craniocerebral wound, with a submental entry point and a left frontal exit point. The patient's condition was
good, he was conscious, cooperative, without neurological deficits present. Examination of the craniocerebral
CT reveals left frontal intraparenchymal hematoma, small right frontal contusions, supratentorial subarachnoid
hemorrhage, left frontal-parieto-temporal subdural hematoma blade and left facial and left fronto-parietal left
hemimachial fractures, with comminution at the level from left frontal and maxillary hemosinus left frontaltemporal
epicranial hematoma, bilateral submandibular subcutaneous emphysema and pneumocephaly. It is
operated surgically, performing a scylectomy and repairing the dural defect with a favorable post-operative
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ISSN: | 2067-9211 2069-9344 |