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Citation

Ben Abderrahim S, Daoud F, Turki E, Ghzel R, Zribi M. Tunis. Med. 2024; 102(8): 500-503.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Societe Tunisienne Des Sciences Medicales)

DOI

10.62438/tunismed.v102i8.5045

PMID

39129579

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Facial gunshot wounds have devastating functional and aesthetic consequences for the patient. If associated with penetrating craniocerebral injuries, the prognosis is rather compromised even with appropriate medical and surgical treatment. Chop-off injuries with penetrating wounds constitute a challenging situation for the facial reconstructive surgeon in facial trauma. OBSERVATION: This case involved a 49-year-old man who sustained an accidental facial shot from a pellet gun. Radiological and clinical investigations revealed complex ballistic trauma to the maxillofacial region, with projectiles reaching the base of the skull. One of the projectiles migrated via the carotid canal towards a cerebral artery, leading to obstruction of the artery with cerebral infarction. An autopsy was performed which evaluated that the shooting distance was compatible with a long distance, causing the dispersion of lead grains with the absence of a wad inside the trauma site.

CONCLUSION: In some cases of facial gunshot wounds, despite a complex and extensive lesion assessment, death may occur due to a neurological complication rather than sustaining hemodynamic shock, depending on the trajectory of the projectiles.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Fatal Outcome; autopsy; forensic pathology; *Autopsy; *Carotid Stenosis/etiology/diagnosis; *Facial Injuries/complications; *Wounds, Gunshot/complications/diagnosis; Brain Ischemia/etiology/diagnosis/pathology; facial trauma; gunshot

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