A #neurosurgery#medtwitter case from #scientissimum. A 34-year-old male presented to the emergency room neurologically intact after sustaining a stabbing to the left temporal region. A CT of the head showed that the knife had penetrated the left temporal bone, left sphenoid π§
bone, left pterygopalatine fossa, and left maxillary sinus. A computed tomography angiogram (CTA) showed no obvious vascular injury, but the process was limited due to streak artifact. The patient was taken to the operating room for the planned removal of the knife under π
Dec 12, 2022 β’ 5 tweets β’ 3 min read
Hey #medtwitter! Today #scientissimum would like to show you an #emergency#surgery#trauma case. The patient she was found to have suffered a gunshot wound, broken ribs, but otherwise unhurt. There was a bullet entry wound on the left side of her chest.ππ (1/5)
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but the rib fracture was seen on the right. Evidence pointed out that after entering the left side, the bullet bounced off across her sternum and into the right breast, fracturing her right rib. Evidence pointed out that after entering the left side, (2/5)