Emergency Department, Goethe Frankfurt University, Frankfurt, Germany
Mini Review
Blast Injuries and Wound Ballistics: A Mini Review
Author(s): Alberto Carlino* and Cian Mark
While gunshot and explosive wounds are most commonly seen during battlefield fighting, they are no longer uncommon in civilian practise in
France. The interaction of the projectile with the human body, as well as the transmission of energy from the projectile to tissues, is the foundations
of wound ballistics. Ballistic wounds are treated using a number of approaches, including debridement of the extremity wound and the lack of initial
closure, additional medical care, routine immobilisation, revision surgery, and secondary closure. Because injuries are directly or indirectly related
to the shock wave (blast) emerging from the explosion, victims of explosions frequently present with a complex clinical picture... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2167-1222.2022.11.502
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