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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-184182

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Background: Injuries inflicted on head & neck  are of different types. It could be either blunt injury, sharp penetrating injury or gunshot injury. Multiple cranial nerve injury, airway injury, injury to bone and soft tissues are common outcome of such injury Methods: This study was a retrospective undertaken in the Department of ENT, JNMC, AMU over a period of five years from January 2000 to June 2005. In our present study we have exclusively dealt with firearm injuries inflicted on head & neck area and those patients who survived and were treated in our medical college. We studied ten cases of firearm injury. We had discarded all those cases of head & neck firearm assault who were brought dead. Results:  The study was conducted in the Department of ENT, JNMC over a period of five years. The age of presentation ranged from 15yrs-50 yrs. The male & female ratio was of 4:1. Most of the patients belonged either to areas east of Aligarh or Aligarh itself. Conclusion: The firearm injuries are now more common because of the development of sophisticated ammunition, intolerance and hatred. Timely intervention if given saves lifes of many patients. Team management and sound facilities are significant in the management of firearm injuries

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Metro cienc ; 26(2): 76-79, Diciembre 2018.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-995819

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La reconstrucción posterior a la resección de tumores en la cabeza y el cuello es un reto para la cirugía reconstructiva. El colgajo supraclavicular es un excelente recurso quirúrgico por su fácil disección, poca morbilidad y adecuada extensión. En el presente artículo presentamos 2 casos de reconstrucción exitosa con esta alternativa.


Reconstruction after resection of lesions in the head and neck are a challenge for reconstructive surgery. The supraclavicular flap is an excellent surgical alternative because it´s easy dissection, low morbidity and adequate extension. In this work, we present two cases of successful reconstruction with this flap.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Aged , Surgical Flaps , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Head and Neck Neoplasms
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