• No Shinkei Geka · Dec 2009

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    [Multiple penetrating head injury by 8 nails: a case report].

    • Nobuhiko Ichinose, Fusao Ikawa, Naohiko Ohbayashi, Takafumi Mitsuhara, Masaru Abiko, and Tetsuji Inagawa.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, Shimane Prefectual Central Hospital 4-1-1 himebara, Izumo-shi, Shimane 693-8555, Japan.
    • No Shinkei Geka. 2009 Dec 1;37(12):1209-13.

    AbstractA case report of penetrating head injury due to 8 nails and a review of multiple penetrating head injury by nails were described. The patient who was a 48-year-old man with a history of for psychiatric care was transferred to our emergency room on May 2007. He had shot his head with 8 nails using a nail-gun in a suicide attempt. His family called an ambulance. His conscious level was 1 on the Japan Coma Scale and 15 on the Glasgow Coma Scale with monoplegia of the right lower extremity and hypoesthesia of the right extremities. X-ray films of his head revealed 8 nails penetrating his cranium. The CT scan showed thin hematoma on the right convexity. Angiography didn't demonstrate any evidence of vascular injury. Under general anesthesia, all nails were removed after craniotomy. His post-operative course was good and he was discharged home with minimal deficits. Penetrating head injury with nail-gun use is sometimes seen, but cases with multiple nails are rare. Operative strategies were discussed in the review. It also suggested the need for the care of mental or background problems.

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