• Zentralbl. Neurochir. · Jan 1984

    Case Reports

    [Craniocerebral injuries caused by animal anesthesia equipment].

    • I Wirth, W Schulz, and K Markert.
    • Zentralbl. Neurochir. 1984 Jan 1; 45 (3): 169-78.

    AbstractA consequence of the rareness of bullet injuries in the GDR are the uncertainties in the recognition and assessment of injuries caused by cattle anaesthetising devices which have become evident in connection with the relevant expertises of the respective cases. In view of this situation, the design and the mode of functioning of these devices as well as selected clinical aspects of such injuries are described. Besides the local findings, the computer tomography is of paramount importance in the diagnosis for both the recognition of the typical calvarial bursting and the representation of the shot channel with a demonstration of the imprimatum. Whenever possible, the therapy should consist in an early surgical procedure according to the principles to be applied to open craniocerebral injuries.

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