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A gunshot wound ( GSW) is a penetrating injury caused by a projectile (e.g. a bullet) from a gun (typically firearm or air gun ). [11] [12] Damage may include bleeding, bone fractures, organ damage, wound infection, loss of the ability to move part of the body, and in severe cases, death. [2] .
- Ballistic trauma - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ballistic trauma or gunshot wound (GSW) is a form of...
- Ballistic trauma - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
5. Sept. 2022 · Abstract. As the epidemic of gunshot injuries and firearm fatalities continues to proliferate in the United States, knowledge regarding gunshot wound (GSW) injury and management is increasingly relevant to health-care providers.
- 10.2147/ORR.S378278
- 2022
- Orthop Res Rev. 2022; 14: 293-317.
20. Juli 2023 · An abdominal gunshot wound is a multisystemic, traumatic injury that commonly causes high morbidity and mortality. Practitioners should recognize that emergent surgical evaluation is warranted when hemodynamic instability persists and evidence of peritonitis is present.
- Jessica Forbes, Bracken Burns
- 2023/07/20
17. Apr. 2023 · Gunshot wounds are complex, violent, traumatic injuries commonly encountered in forensic practice. These injuries are caused by penetration of the body with projectiles ejected from a barrel due to the ignition of gunpowder. The study of these injuries is also called wound ballistics.
- Rijen Shrestha, Tanuj Kanchan, Kewal Krishan
- 2023/04/17
- 2021
Eine Schusswunde ( lateinisch vulnus sclopetarium) oder Schussverletzung ist eine Verletzung, die durch ein Geschoss ( Pfeil oder Projektil) verursacht wird; dieses kann in der Wunde stecken bleiben oder es durchdringt den Körper. Forensisch und militärisch wird die Schusswunde in der Wundballistik näher untersucht. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Arten.
In gunshot wounds, perforating trauma is associated with an entrance wound and an often larger exit wound. Penetrating trauma can be caused by a foreign object or by fragments of a broken bone. Usually occurring in violent crime or armed combat, [3] penetrating injuries are commonly caused by gunshots and stabbings. [4]