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A Giant Foreign Body due to Rocket Explosion
Author(s) -
Fatih Candaş,
Bülent Karslıoğlu,
Yusuf Emrah Eyı,
Onur Sıldıroğlu
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
eurasian journal of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.337
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1308-8742
pISSN - 1308-8734
DOI - 10.5152/eajm.2013.15
Subject(s) - medicine , rocket (weapon) , aeronautics , engineering
A 25-year-old soldier presented to the emergency department with a right scapular injury caused by a rocket explosion during a terrorist attack. The attack occurred while the patient was driving an armored vehicle. Upon physical examination, a skin and muscular defect measuring 5×1.5 cm in the right scapular region near the shoulder was observed. A right shoulder roentgenogram revealed a giant metallic foreign body measuring 11×2.5 cm, which was parallel to the humerus (Figure 1). The right humerus was intact. A lung roentgenogram presented normal findings. Doppler ultrasonography indicated no vascular injury to the affected site. The patient underwent surgery, and the metallic foreign body was removed from the body (Figure 2). The patient was discharged after a 2-day hospital stay.

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