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  2. Blunt trauma - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal CT showing left renal artery injury. Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) represents 75% of all blunt trauma and is the most common example of this injury. [3] Seventy-five percent of BAT occurs in motor vehicle crashes, [4] in which rapid deceleration may propel the driver into the steering wheel, dashboard, or seatbelt, [5] causing contusions in less serious cases, or rupture of internal ...

  3. Gunshot wound - Wikipedia

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    A gunshot wound (GSW) is a penetrating injury caused by a projectile (e.g. a bullet) shot from a gun (typically a firearm). [11] [12] Damage may include bleeding, bone fractures, organ damage, wound infection, and loss of the ability to move part of the body. [2]

  4. What Bullets Do to Bodies - Highline

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    And trauma surgery was the ultimate form of appreciation, because a surgeon in trauma experienced so much variety. She might be operating on the carotid artery in the neck, or the heart in the chest, or the large bowel or small bowel in the abdomen, or the femoral artery in the thigh, at any given moment, on any given night.

  5. Major trauma - Wikipedia

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    There are many causes of major trauma, blunt and penetrating, including falls, motor vehicle collisions, stabbing wounds, and gunshot wounds. Depending on the severity of injury, quickness of management, and transportation to an appropriate medical facility (called a trauma center) may be necessary to prevent loss of life or limb. The initial ...

  6. What can an AR-15 do to the human body? A trauma surgeon ...

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    What recovery looks like for those who survive AR-15 injuries. The road to recovery for those who survive injuries from an AR-15-style weapon is long, and many survivors spend several months in ...

  7. Injury in humans - Wikipedia

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    The injury severity score (ISS) is a medical score to assess trauma severity. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] It correlates with mortality, morbidity, and hospitalization time after trauma. It is used to define the term major trauma ( polytrauma ), recognized when the ISS is greater than 15. [ 10 ]

  8. Liver injury - Wikipedia

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    The initial management of liver trauma generally follows the same procedures for all traumas with a focus on maintaining airway, breathing, and circulation. A physical examination is a cornerstone of the assessment of which there are various non-invasive means of diagnostic tools that can be utilized. [ 3 ]

  9. Pulmonary contusion - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonary contusions that accompany gun and knife wounds are not usually severe enough to have a major effect on outcome; [25] penetrating trauma causes less widespread lung damage than does blunt trauma. [17] An exception is shotgun wounds, which can seriously damage large areas of lung tissue through a blast injury mechanism. [25]