Indian Journal of Neurotrauma 2012; 09(01): 67-69
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnt.2012.04.013
Case report
Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd.

Severe craniocerebral injury with impacted axe in situ: A fatal outcome

Rashim Kataria
,
Vipin Khandelwal
,
V.D. Sinha
,
H. Bagaria

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Publication History

13 October 2010

01 December 2010

Publication Date:
05 April 2017 (online)

Abstract

Penetrating head injury [PHI] with impacted axe in situ is extremely uncommon. Management of these injuries requires anticipation of difficulties faced in the CT room as well as in the operating room and a sound knowledge of technique required for a safe delivery of the impacted weapon. We present an extremely uncommon case of penetrating head injury with impacted weapon (axe) in situ on admission. Management of the case discussed & literature reviewed.

 
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