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Non-visible penetrating brain trauma: a case report

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  50-52

Abstract

 Objective: One of the most frequent causes of death and acquired disability in the Pediatric population is the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). TBI is secondary to falls, road traffic and vehicle collisions, child abuse and assaults. Penetrating Brain injury is a severe form of Traumatic Brain injury. Blunt head injury is more frequent than TBI in children, but the second one carries a poor prognosis and a worse outcomes. Case Presentation: We report a Pediatric case of Penetrating craniofacial Trauma, caused by a pencil in to the eye, and the successful of multidisciplinary management. Conclusion: Traumatic head injuries in children are frequently seen in the emergency ward, but the Penetrating head injuries are unusual in young children. This case shows the importance of the ‘ first golden hour’ after head Trauma. The collaboration between team members, added to a promptly and invasive strategy, allowed to reduce neurological sequelae.

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    Varutti, Rosanna, Mosca, Alessandro, & Latronico, Nicola. (2020). Non-visible penetrating brain trauma: a case report. JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY PRACTICE AND TRAUMA, 6(1), 50-52. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/759530/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Varutti Rosanna, Mosca Alessandro, Latronico Nicola. Non-visible penetrating brain trauma: a case report. JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY PRACTICE AND TRAUMA[Internet]. 2020;6(1):50-52. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/759530/en

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    Rosanna Varutti, Alessandro Mosca, and Nicola Latronico, “Non-visible penetrating brain trauma: a case report,” JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY PRACTICE AND TRAUMA, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 50–52, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/759530/en

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