Nail Gun Induced Open Head Injury: A Case Report

Korean Journal of Neurotrauma 2014³â 10±Ç 2È£ p.139 ~ p.141

¿ÀÇöÈ£(Oh Hyun-Ho) - Myongji Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
(Kim Young) - Myongji Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
¹Ú¼ºÃá(Park Sung-Choon) - Myongji Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
ÇÏ¿µ¼ö(Ha Young-Soo) - Myongji Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
À̱Ôâ(Lee Kyu-Chang) - Myongji Hospital Department of Neurosurgery

Abstract

Increasing use of the nail gun has led to higher injury rates from the use of tools with sequential actuation. Nail gun injury can occur to various parts of the body. Very deep penetration in the brain can have fatal results. A 46-year-old male fired shots from a nail gun into his brain in a suicide attempt. This case demonstrated successful surgical management of the resultant open head injury.

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Head injuries penetrating, Craniocerebral trauma, Brain stem
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