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Cervical impalement injury
Authors:Ferreira Pedro Costa  Santa-Comba António  Barbosa Rui Filipe  Rodrigues Jorge Manuel  Reis Jorge Cruz  Amarante José Manuel
Affiliation:Department of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Esthetic Surgery, S?o Jo?o Hospital and Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal. pedro.oferreira@mail.pt
Abstract:
Impacted injuries of the head and neck are uncommon. Associated injuries can be present and can be a serious problem. We present an unusual clinical case and discuss the management of this complex injury. Head and neck injuries deserve special attention because of their enormous functional and esthetic significance. Contusion, abrasion, retained foreign bodies, laceration, and avulsion are some of the most frequent injuries. Impalement injuries are not so common. These lesions combine aspects of blunt and penetrating trauma and usually result from penetration by a large, rigid, blunt-tipped object that traverses a certain body area in a through-and-through fashion and often remains in situ at the time of presentation. There have been many case reports describing these injuries in the trunk and extremities; however, cases of head and neck impalement are still lacking in number. A case of an unusual cervical impalement is presented, together with a discussion of the management of this complex injury.
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